Building Resilience on your CSA
Building Resilience on your CSA
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Extreme and unpredictable weather is no longer a future threat; it’s the daily reality for growers. For small- and medium-scale agroecological farms and CSAs, these pressures are felt most intensely. Yet this scale of farming also holds many of the solutions: diversity, community connection, low-input systems and deep ecological understanding.
In this webinar, we’ll explore how CSA growers can build resilience into every part of their operation, from crop planning and soil management to infrastructure, income streams and community engagement.
Andy Dibben of Abbey Home Farm, Cirencester, co-author of our guide on climate resilience for growers, will share real-world tips from the field, alongside insights into how CSAs can build resilience in their context, not just for their farms, but for the communities that depend on them.
If you want to future-proof your CSA, protect your crops and build a system capable of thriving in the face of climate instability, this webinar will give you the tools, inspiration, and practical strategies to move forward with confidence.
This is a new addition to our annual masterclass series. You can book your place on it as a standalone webinar or in addition to other webinars in the series. Other new additions include:
Adding Flowers to your CSA
Adding Agroforestry to your CSA
CSA Twinning for Inclusion