ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Community Supported Agriculture

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a way for people who like fresh food to get what they want. Instead of going to the grocery store, people can join a CSA and get their food right from a farmer. The farmer grows the food and everyone who joins the CSA buys a membership. The money they pay goes to the farmer to help cover the costs of growing the food. Then each week, the farmer sends the food to everyone in the CSA - it's like getting a delivery of fresh food from the farm every week! It's a great way for people to get local, fresh food and also helps farmers stay in business.