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Via Brooklyn Bridge Parents

2026 CSA Sign-Ups are open in Brooklyn

Community Supported Agriculture registration has opened for the 2026 season across Brooklyn, offering residents the chance to secure weekly farm-fresh produce through various neighborhood pickup locations.

By Brooklyn Bridge Parents· June 1, 2026
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As of March 2026, several Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs are accepting registrations for the upcoming summer and fall seasons. Local residents can purchase shares to receive weekly deliveries of organic produce from regional farms. The Brooklyn Bridge CSA, based at First Presbyterian Church on Henry Street, begins its 24-week season on June 3, featuring tiered pricing and early-bird incentives available through mid-March.

Other nearby options include the DUMBO + Vinegar Hill CSA at 117 Adams Street and the Brooklyn Grange, which provides rooftop-grown produce from the Navy Yard and Sunset Park. Most programs utilize sliding-scale payment systems to ensure accessibility, with some offering add-ons like eggs, fruit, and local coffee. Residents in Cobble Hill and Greenpoint should monitor local sites as several programs have not yet opened registration for the year.

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