CSA Subscriptions Spiked During the Pandemic as People Supported Their Local Farmers. Is That Boom Here to Stay? | Eater
"A small no-till CSA in Cedar Grove, North Carolina that has repeatedly sold out its shares; during the coronavirus pandemic demand surged, their waiting list grew, and the 2021 season sold out within hours. Now in its sixth year, members can pay monthly or prepay, and CSA revenue rose from about 80% of the farm’s income in 2019 to a planned 100% in 2021. The operation reports strong retention (typically 70–75%, reaching 80% most recently) and is pursuing partnerships with other local producers to source crops it doesn’t grow, such as potatoes, to meet persistent demand." - Bridget Shirvell