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Grow Your Own CSA Online Training Course: October to December 2025

12x 90-minute online training sessions with guest speakers spaced over 12 weeks

Tuesdays 6:00 to 7.30

The course will start 30th September 2025

Community Supported Agriculture is a profitable, sociable, and sustainable way to link land and community. We would like to see CSA projects thrive across the UK.

The course runs from October to December, so growers who have finished the main season can complete this training in time to set up a CSA the following season! You may also want to take the course to help decide if CSA suits you.

Each online session topic will last 90 minutes. There will be 12 sessions in total, running on Tuesdays between 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

The sessions allow us to explore a subject more in-depth or invite guest speakers with particular expertise. They are also an opportunity for students to share ideas & raise questions.

Before each session, we will send you a list of study resources, including web pages, short films, and documents. We will also give you an assignment to complete in each session. These assignments will form the basis of our discussion when we meet.

Whilst the online session will be 90 minutes, we suggest you give 2 to 4 hours of additional study time and upwards per week to work on your CSA plans as we guide you through the session topics. The more time you put in, the more you will get out.

This course will ideally be supplemented by you receiving mentoring from various organisations. We will try to help you find this extra support.

Working from our own experiences, we will give you an overview of the main issues you should consider when setting up and successfully running your CSA.

Full price: £400 (earlybird £360). The discounted price to CSA Members is £375 (earlybirdf £335).

Register your interest now

Some bursaries will be available – please apply to: csanetworkcomms@gmail.com

If you are a CSA Network UK Member, reserve your place here; if you’re not a member, reserve your place here.

Course breakdown:
Session 1 The basic principles of CSA
Session 2 Business planning and finance for your CSA
Session 3 Land and site
Session 4 The CSA network, CSA types, funding and all your questions answered
Session 5 CSA legal structures and logistics
Session 6 Crop planning
Session 7 Marketing and memberships
Session 8 Planning permission (across 4 nations)
Session 9 Tools and equipment
Session 10 Volunteers, trainees and schools
Session 11 Extending the season, storage and the hungry gap
Session 12 Food equity, social links and evaluation

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