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Please tell me this is a joke, or some kind of mistake!
$190 for 15 pounds of produce!?!?
At $12.67 a pound those had better be the best tasting tomatoes, radishes, beets, etc., that anyone has ever tasted.
And they don't even deliver them!
Absurd.
It is wonderful to see people getting back to natural community life- fight the capitalist, eat local. The more local development we gain, the more stable we are as communities independent of whatever deviation we have from accessing highly commercialized food.
I'm glad you find this an "absolutely wonderful" thing and something to ease your transition from New York. But, reading the rest of your post, I think you may be misunderstanding some of the "wonderful" aspects of this.
First, since the farming is done on such a small scale, it is virtually guaranteed to be less efficient than the usual large-scale farming operations. A quick analysis of the simple principle of efficiencies of scale will demonstrate that.
Secondly, as each of the customers are required to travel to Borski's farm to pick up their produce, the net carbon footprint will be MUCH greater than produce processed and distributed in bulk to stores located throughout the land.
I don't want to rain on your parade here, but there are some basic and incontrovertible laws of physics and economics that dictate that this type of thing will never be as efficient or effective as the current system.
Ironically, one of the greatest beneficial effects of the capitalism that you want to fight is its efficiency. It is why every centrally planned (Communist) economy (Soviet Union, China, India, etc.) has failed, before turning to Capitalism.
Lastly, CSA's develop farm space in areas that are typically local to a nearby demand for food. This implies that Johny A who is selling his apples to Johny B, will most likely use the money he made on his apples to buy other things from Johny B- money is reciprocated in the community- it is not communist it is just economic equilibrium. This style of community development is deeply rooted in our past and needs to be reinvigorated, as it, as the title says, is sustainable, far more so than large scale farming.
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