The Transplanting Traditions Community Farm is a vocational agricultural program that works to build economically viable and ecologically sustainable business opportunities for refugees in N.C. On our 8 acre farm, we train refugee families originally from Burma in sustainable agriculture methods. The goal of the project is to prepare refugees to become successful market farmers thereby creating a viable and culturally appropriate business opportunity for the refugee community.
When you become a CSA member, you are directly supporting an aspiring refugee farmer and his/her family. In exchange for this support, you will get a weekly share of the best produce our farm has to offer.
Season: January
Type: multiple farm
Since: 2010
# of Shares: 180
Share Prices:
3-Season CSA:
April-November (24 weeks total)
REGULAR SHARE, $28 per week (6-7 items)
SMALL SHARE, $22 per week (5-6 items)
Chapel Hill Farmer's Market
Tuesdays, 3-6 pm
201. S. Estes Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27514
(Located in the parking lot near A Southern Season at University Mall)
Wednesday Carrboro Farmer's Market
Wednesdays 3-6pm
301 W Main St, Carrboro, NC 27510
Saturday Carrboro Farmer's Market
Saturdays 7am-12pm (May-November)
Saturdays 9am-12pm (November-April)
301 W Main St, Carrboro, NC 27510
You can now preorder from markets online! Visit our website at transplanting traditions.org for more info!
Help us fight food insecurity in our community and help an aspiring farmer grow their business.
Read more and contribute to our Share-a-Share program on our website: transplantingtraditions.org