Farmer & Worker Owned Cooperative
There are three ways to get our produce
This is the best way for us to plan with farmers how much produce we will need each season. We have different frequency options and delivery and pick up locations to choose from.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CSA
SATURDAY MARKET
Visit our surplus market ever Saturday, 9am to 2pm to find a bounty of seasonal produce to choose from. A sliding scale pricing system is part of our equitable distribution goal.
Contact casey@foodshedcoop.com for information about wholesale purchasing
BUY WHOLESALE
we accept CalFresh/EBT in all our offerings
FARMER OWNED, EQUITY FOCUSED, AND COMMITTED TO REGENERATIVE PRACTICES
Support our Farm Hub in City Heights and pitch in to help grow our equity food distribution collaboratives which are making more fresh and local food accessible to low-income San Diego neighborhoods.
A foodshed is the geography and infrastructure of a local food system. A “foodshed” is cultivated according to the cultures, beliefs, and practices of the people who steward the land. So, what’s going on in your foodshed?
What is a “foodshed”
We work with over 25 farms every growing season.
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Solidarity Farm
Striving to create a stronger, healthier, more food secure future. We practice "ethical farming" balancing the needs of humans, animals, plants and nature
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JR Organics
Their organic growing practices include the finest fertilizers, compost, beneficial insects and proper soil management.
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Sage Hill Ranch Gardens
Protecting the soil and working with nature, instead of against it, Sage Hill maintains a high yield per square foot with outstanding quality.
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Grow Eco Farm
Delivering fresh produce grown in ways that restore depleted soil and create habitat for threatened species.
Phil Noble, Sage Mountain Farm
"Our customers have really encouraged us to step up our game on our soil building practices--we've responded---and we couldn't be happier with the results on our farm."
Farm to Food Bank
Who eats our produce
Equitable Distribution
18% Subsidized Distro
1,700 CSA or farm stand transactions were subsidized at 50% or more using grant funds from Price Charities, San Diego Foundation, and Market Match
45% Free Distro
4,325 free CSA boxes were distributed by Foodshed and our community partners utilizing Covid emergency response funds from Growing the Table and San Diego Foundation
37% Retail Distro
3,535 CSA boxes were distributed to pick up sites or home delivered to customers paying full retail price