CSA Innovation Network — Farmer to Farmer Exchange: Ecommerce Platforms

In early 2020 as COVID-19 hit the United States, consumers quickly moved to purchasing food directly from farmers. Farmers responded by moving quickly to online sales, contactless payments, and contactless deliveries. In order to assist farmers with choosing a software platform for their direct sales, the National Young Farmers Coalition produced a Farmer Guide to Direct Sales Software Platforms. That guide focuses exclusively on farm-specific sales platforms and includes details on pricing, features, and links to additional information on 19 different platforms.

This report details farmer ratings for the five most popular of those farm-specific sales platforms plus four additional platforms that are not farm-specific and are used by many farmers. This report is designed as a companion piece to the Farmer Guide to Direct Sales Software Platforms and will not repeat information contained in that Guide. Instead, it will augment the Guide with farmer-to-farmer ratings and details about farmer experiences using the platforms.

The information in this report was compiled through a national survey of farmers conducted by the CSA Innovation Network from 29 May to 30 June 2020. There were a total of 170 anonymous responses, with 143 farmers contributing data on the 23 platforms included in the survey, and 59 of those farmers contributing data on multiple platforms. This report highlights the 9 platforms that received ratings from at least 10 farmers. For information on additional platforms that did not make it into our top 9, see the National Young Farmers Coalition Farmer Guide to Direct Sales Software Platforms the Lake Pepin Local Online Platform Comparison Chart for Aggregated Sales and the Resources at the end of this report.

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Free Energy Audits for Farmers and Non-Profits

There are currently two free state programs that are able to perform an energy study and provide calculations and recommendations to reduce energy related costs.

NYSERDA Agriculture Energy Audit (AEAP)

This program was created to help farmers reduce their energy costs and has helped over 600 farms in New York.

AEAP Fact Sheet
AEAP Application

Green Jobs Green New York Energy Audit Program (GJGNY)

Created to help small commercial businesses and non-profits reduce their energy related costs. Free audits are not a normal state program but this short term special case is a NYS effort to stimulate business activity.

GJGNY Fact Sheet
GJGNY Application


This information has been provided to the Farmers Market Federation of NY by The Daylight Savings Company. Daylight Savings Company (c1991) is a NYSERDA contractor (since 1998) providing energy efficiency expertise and maximizing benefits of state grants and incentives.

Source: https://daylightsavings.us/