Hmong American Farmers Association

Family Farm
The mission of the Hmong American Farmers Association (HAFA) is to advance the prosperity of Hmong farmers through cooperative endeavors, capacity building and advocacy. HAFA was started and is led by family farmers and uses community organizing to do its work. HAFA's work is grounded in strong communitarian values and based around a comprehensive model that acknowledges that all aspects of the agricultural and food system must be focused on, at the same time, to truly build intergenerational and community wealth. While some organizations offer trainings and others land access, HAFA helps Hmong farmers access all aspects of the agricultural and food system at once. Like a wheel with many spokes, all the spokes must be aligned and strong for the wheel to turn. The HAFA Farm is a 155-acre research and incubator farm where Hmong farming families can long-term lease sizable parcels for mixed vegetable and flower production. The Farm is located just 25 minutes outside of Saint Paul.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: July through November

Type: multiple farm

Since: 2014

# of Shares: 220

Share Prices:
12-Week Summer Share Early signup before April 1 $275/share Late signup before June 1 $330/share 5-Week Fall Share Early signup before August 1 $125/share Late signup before September 1 $150/share Thanksgiving share $50 plus optional turkey

Schedule and Location:
Find HAFA produce and flowers at grocery stores and schools like:

Seward Community Co-op
Mississippi Market Natural Foods Co-op
Lunds & Byerlys
Saint Paul Head Start
Minneapolis Public Schools
Hopkins Public Schools

Contact us today to learn more about buying wholesale produce or flowers!

yao@hmongfarmers.com
bryan@hmongfarmers.com
info@hmongfarmers.com

Upcoming Events

HAFA farmers are committed to growing produce that sustains their families and the health of the land. HAFA and our farmers use many sustainable agricultural practices on the farm such as farming on the contour, planting pollinators, seeding grass roadways, composting, using cover crops, and keeping honey bees.

Contact Information

Contact:
Yao Yang
(651) 493-8091
Location:
941 Lafond Avenue Suite 100
Saint Paul, MN 55104

Directions:

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