Growing a Relational Food Economy in the Hudson Valley.

VISION

Random Harvest envisions a relational food economy--a food system that puts relationships at its center--in the Hudson Valley where food builds bridges towards a generous, just, and nourished community.

MISSION

Random Harvest is a worker-owned neighborhood market, cafe, and community space that: provides food and goods sourced directly from farmers and producers; brings together diverse community for shared work, sustenance, and learning; and uses models of exchange, pricing, and ownership to reflect the needs of workers, producers, and community members.

In order to fulfill this mission, Random Harvest will:

  • Support local farmers by selling their produce using a consignment based model with a high return to farmers

  • Create a welcoming neighborhood gathering space

  • Provide a cafe/deli featuring seasonal prepared foods, coffee/tea drinks, and more

  • Offer food accessibility programs

  • Provide a certified kitchen for producers and community members

  • Coordinate diverse events in the upstairs community space

HISTORY

In its previous incarnation, Random Harvest was a farm store and deli for over 30 years. It was well-loved by the community as the neighborhood market where you could purchase local produce and high quality food. For many young farmers Random Harvest was the first place they peddled their wares. For many local teenagers their first job was working as a cashier or picking beans out back in the fields.

Random Harvest began its new life in 2015, after sitting empty for nearly 10 years. The late 1800’s building was purchased and the renovations began. A team of five women organized themselves as a worker-owned cooperative and set to work envisioning a market for the 21st century.



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