Cerasee Urban Community Farm
Rooted in wellness with our “Food is Medicine” philosophy, we proudly provide Liberty City with organic produce, flexible options, and exclusive member perks.
Liberty City's First Urban Farm
What started on 6,000 sq. ft. of unused City land in Liberty City (2013), Cerasee Farm has grown into 3 City lots (⅓ acre) of organic, pesticide-free urban farming. Through workshops, hands-on activities, and education, we connect agriculture, aquaculture, and wellness to promote healthier communities and better preventive care.
Experience Food as Medicine
Become a CSA member to enjoy year-round access to organic, pesticide-free produce, and experience the power of nutrition in every bite.
Customizable
Pick the perfect size for your needs—small, regular, or family—and choose from convenient pickup locations or home delivery throughout Miami-Dade County (just $10 per delivery).
Flexible
Choose a payment plan that fits your budget, and enjoy the freedom to skip a week or place your share on hold anytime with our convenient vacation options!
Exclusive
Unlock access to our members-only add-on shop, featuring local favorites like honey and farm-fresh eggs to complement your CSA box.
Rooted in Resilience and Innovation
Cerasee Farm is founded on community-based work concepts where local knowledge and engagement guides everything we strive to do. It is an ongoing strategy where everyone is a leader and contributes to the work on site. We empower members of our community with the understanding that that everyone is capable of producing valid and useful knowledge.
While gates may exist, Cerasee Farm has no doors or blockages to access as it is a community. Here there is fellowship! There is no outreach because there is no one outside to reach. Cerasee Farm is not simply a space but the invention of a lived place, a new beginning, a small break from the rigors of everyday life, a break from the past. It is a place of nature and nurture! A place where tropical storms teach us to live in the moment and see the possibilities rather than become slaves to them.
What we encourage entrants in this community to see is not the physical space (12,000 sq.ft. of City of a Miami lots) but the prospect for new narratives to be lived and written with a foundation based in agriculture and invention.
In Cerasee Farm, UGW has created a new space of belonging, a more embodied stewardship. There exists a responsibility not only for but also ownership of a community. This community is not a possession but a living domain that is gathered together as a communal existence, a meaningful life in solidarity with others and nature.
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Contact us via phone or email any time.