Since 2012 we've been pairing CSA members with aspiring refugee farmers for a season of uniquely good eating. Help Transplanting Traditions farmers grow their farm business and enjoy your own share of the harvest.

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.

Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

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)

You can find us at:

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Schedule and Location:

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!

Schedule and Location:
Visit our website to learn more about the vegetables we grow and to submit an inquiry about ordering wholesale from TTCF.

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Give to our Share-a-Share program: help a refugee family in need get sustainably grown traditional vegetables grown by and purchased from a Transplanting Traditions refugee farmer.

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

Contact Information

Contact:
Transplanting Traditions
Location:
2912 B Jones Ferry Rd.
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
Mailing Address:
PO BOX 394
Carrboro, NC 27510

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