ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Community-supported agriculture

Community-supported agriculture (CSA) is a way for people to get their food directly from local farmers. People sign up for a CSA and pay for it each month. The money goes to the local farmers and the farmers use it to grow food. Then people get their food from the farmers each week. The food is usually fresh from the farm, so it's very healthy and tastes great! With CSA, people can support their local farmers, get fresh food, and eat healthier.