CSA Esperanza

The CSA program we offer in Pajaro Valley and Salinas is part of our commitment to food sovereignty for the global community, starting with the people of these valleys. We do this work with the support of local small farmers and local volunteers who help plant, harvest, and distribute baskets filled with seasonal organic vegetables and fruit.

The CSA program connects local people and farms in a mutually supportive relationship.

This program is transforming the conventional food chain, rebuilding a food supply chain that is sustainable and friendly to the environment, consumers, and our local farmers.

CSA gives consumers a deeper connection to their food and the people who grow it.

We intend to create opportunities to “try it” and to promote a conscious and informed community, in  with the organic foods offered to us by Mother Earth.

If you would like to join as a member, contact: (831) 854-8667

Crisp vegetables in crates on a farm field with corn and other crops in the background.

CSA Esperanza Coverage Map

Map showing three routes in Watsonville, California: downtown route in red, green valley route in green, ohone route in blue, and martinelli route in yellow. The map includes landmarks such as parks, hospitals, and shopping centers.

Check out our delivery routes and join us today!

Would you like to know more about the coverage area and pick-up points? Get in touch with Adriana, the Member Engagement Specialist of CSA Esperanza, by phone or email.

(831) 854-8667

adriana@esperanzacommunityfarms.org

Assembling Your Organic Veggie Basket Made Simple

This quick tutorial shows you how to put together the reusable basket that carries your weekly share of farm-fresh produce.

Calling Volunteers

We’re looking for helping hands to support our CSA Program at Esperanza’s Ranch on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 AM to 12 PM. All ages welcome!

What to Bring: Closed-toed shoes, sun protection, a reusable water bottle, and your farm-ready vibe.


RSVP or Questions? Get in touch with Addy, Volunteer Coordinator at:

adriana@esperanzacommunityfarms.org

A young girl with glasses and braided hair smiling while picking strawberries from black crates at an outdoor farm stand, with an older woman and other people in the background.