In addition, Lass et al. (2005) cited the occurrence of on-farm events and (in some cases)
reduced-price work shares combining to make the “produce purchased at the grocery store …a
poor substitute for the produce provided in a CSA share” (p. 5). Seyfang (2007) agreed, saying
that economic benefits were not the motivators for CSA members. CSA members, he said, are
motivated more “by the values it [CSA] embodies and the lifestyle it permits” (Seyfang, 2007, p.
110).
In addition, Lass et al. (2005) cited the occurrence of on-farm events and (in some cases)reduced-price work shares combining to make the “produce purchased at the grocery store …apoor substitute for the produce provided in a CSA share” (p. 5). Seyfang (2007) agreed, sayingthat economic benefits were not the motivators for CSA members. CSA members, he said, aremotivated more “by the values it [CSA] embodies and the lifestyle it permits” (Seyfang, 2007, p.110).
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