From farm to pantry

Harry Murtough
Updated July 2 2021 - 2:42am, first published June 15 2020 - 3:00pm
Packed produce: There have been many different Community Supported Agricultural models throughout agribusiness' history. It is particularly prominent in the USA. Picture: file
Packed produce: There have been many different Community Supported Agricultural models throughout agribusiness' history. It is particularly prominent in the USA. Picture: file
Kim and Daniel Croker of Fork It Farm, Lebrina, use a single-farm CSA model. Picture: Paul Scambler
Kim and Daniel Croker of Fork It Farm, Lebrina, use a single-farm CSA model. Picture: Paul Scambler
Seven Springs Farm at Lorinna grows about 70 different products using a single-farm CSA model. Picture: file
Seven Springs Farm at Lorinna grows about 70 different products using a single-farm CSA model. Picture: file
From farm to pantry
From farm to pantry

Community Supported Agriculture certainly isn't a new concept for those involved in agribusiness.

Harry Murtough

Harry Murtough

Sport Reporter

Born and raised in Launceston. BA of journalism from Monash University. Sports reporter covering basketball, netball and cricket.

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