Urban Farming

Urban farming is a farming practice that integrates agriculture into the urban environments, providing fresh produce, enhancing food security and contributing to the sustainability of cities. Urban farming takes many forms, from small community gardens to large scale rooftop farms and plays a crucial role in addressing some of the challenges posed by rapid urbanization and climate change.

Urban farming can be:

* Community gardens - Plots and lands where individuals grow fruits or vegetables etc.

* Rooftop gardens - Gardens established on the rooftops of buildings as can be seen on the image above. 

* Vertical farming - crops grown in vertically staked layers, often indoors, using controlled-environment agriculture well-known as CEA. Vertical farming maximizes space and can produce food year round. Most of the vertically grown crops are creeping plants or vining plants, not necessarily corn. 




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