Meet the Farmer

 
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Brisa Ranch

Verónica & Cole Mazariegos-Anastassiou & Cristóbal Cruz Hernández

Established In 2018

Location Pescadero, CA

Acreage 12

What they sell Mixed vegetables, strawberries & cut flowers

When they began working with KTA 2021

Advising focus Entity structure; fire and drought preparedness; emergency funding

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Verónica and Cole Mazariegos-Anastassiou and Cristóbal Cruz Hernández started Brisa Ranch in 2018 as a side project meant to meet local demand for winter squash and dry beans, and supplement the work they were all doing on other farms. Cole & Vero each had been farming for 6+ years while Cristóbal had 30+ years farming experience under his belt. It didn’t take long before they decided to go all in and grow the business together, taking those first few crops to the over 45+ varieties they produce today. “As having our own farm business was a dream for all of us, we’ve grown Brisa each year since into a much larger operation,” reflected Cole.

Cascade Ranch Collab with Lunaria Flower Farm
Verónica, Cole and Cristóbal work closely with fellow Cascade Ranch tenant -- and KTA client farmer -- Gaby Lee of Lunaria Flower Farm, a partnership that first began to take shape during Cole and Gaby’s days interning and working at Pie Ranch. While Lunaria and Brisa may be distinct businesses, their shared place and day-to-day farming practices are based in collaboration and connection. From the field -- Gaby intersperses flowers and medicinal herbs plantings with Brisa’s vegetable crops, and they all share duties like irrigation and tractor work -- to a shared CSA, to thought partnership around business strategies, their collaboration is grounded in trust and a shared belief that small farms need to be in community with each other to thrive.

 
 

Where to Find

CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program with pick-up locations across the Bay Area (see website for details)

Pie Ranch Farmstand (Pescadero)

Online via Good Eggs

 

Advising Snapshot: 2021

Farm business advisor, James Nakahara, supported Verónica, Cole and Cristóbal in exploring entity structures that work for their type of partnership and collaborative approach. Given the ongoing impact of the pandemic on small-scale farms, James also worked with Brisa to apply for a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan to ensure the business can continue supporting their team.

Like many farmers in their region and throughout California, land security as well as fire and drought preparedness are top of mind for the Brisa farmers. James provides ongoing advising to the trio around their search for a “forever home” for the farm, both in managing their current land needs and projecting their future growth and what land situation they would need to accommodate that vision. In the aftermath of the CZU Lightning Complex fire in 2020, James continues to partner with Vero, Cole, Cristóbal and many other KTA client farmers along the San Mateo Coast to process the experience. Together they prepare for this year’s fire season and the increasingly severe drought in California.