Sunday, 5 August 2012

What is Urban Agriculture?

Urban agriculture is the process of growing food in cities. The idea behind urban agriculture is to grow food as close as possible to where it will be consumed. Traditional agriculture involves growing food on rural farms, then transporting it to the cities where it will be consumed. By utilizing urban agriculture, we are able to save all the costs and resources associated with transporting food.

Traditional farmers require large masses of land to grow their food on. Urban agriculture practitioners, however, are masters of finding ways to use the little space they have to grow as much food as they need. These innovative urban farmers use techniques such as container gardening and growing food on rooftops to produce very high yields of food.

Urban agriculture is the way of the future. As more and more people are living in major cities, the need for urban agriculture will increase dramatically. Right now, food costs are rising, the nutritional quality of food is falling, and our current agricultural practices are more strained than they have ever been before. Urban agriculture is the one solution that addresses all of these problems.

The best part about urban agriculture is this: anyone can do it. Anyone can help change our food system for the better. In doing so, you will also save yourself money and eat more nutritious food. You have the ability to make urban agriculture a part of your life and enjoy all its benefits.

So will you?

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