Every Food Producer.
Every CSA.
Every Community.
Connected.

The San Luis Valley CSA hub is not another CSA. It is the connective tissue that makes every CSA in the valley stronger.We are building a shared platform container where every Community Supported Agriculture operation in the San Luis Valley, from established farms to small homesteads, garden clubs, and remote rural producers, can be found, supported, and connected to the distribution chain they need to thrive.

For SubscribersFind every CSA operating in the San Luis Valley in one place. Discover what is growing near you, who is growing it, and how to get it to your table. No matter where you live in the valley, there is food being grown nearby. We help you find it.

For ProducersWhether you run an established CSA, a small farmstead, a backyard market garden, or a neighborhood garden collective, this hub is your connection to shared distribution infrastructure, collaborative marketing, pooled resources, and institutional buyers. You do not have to build the supply chain alone. We are building it together.

For The San Luis ValleyA shared refrigerated truck. Cold storage and dry storage facilities. Valley-wide distribution routes reaching every community no matter how remote. A co-operative structure where the costs and benefits of a real food distribution network are shared by everyone who uses it. A bridge to food banks, restaurants, schools, and institutional buyers who want to source locally but do not know where to start.


OUR MISSIONThe San Luis Valley CSA hub exists to connect every farm, homestead, garden collective, and CSA in the valley to the subscribers, buyers, and distribution infrastructure they need to thrive. We do not compete with existing CSAs. We amplify them. Our measure of success is a valley where no producer is too small or too remote to reach the people who want their food, and no community is too far from fresh locally grown food to access.


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This website and project is facilitated by San Luis Valley Regenerative Network