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the benefits of urban agriculture

Agriculture has been a part of urban spaces since man began establishing towns and cities. However, as populations grew, agriculture needed to be outsourced to rural or urban spaces to meet the growing demand of urban citizens. While it may still be necessary to produce more calorie-dense and space-intensive crops, e.g. grains and trees, growing high value, nutrient-rich foods in urban spaces is a resource-saving endeavor that helps to improve urban food security. Beyond helping to produce more food, reducing the distance between producer and consumer, and providing valuable ecosystem services, urban agriculture provides an array of other benefits:

Health

Environment

Economic

Social

Urban Management

Other

The benefits provided and general improvements to societal welfare is best disseminated via the participation of the various types of stakeholders, e.g. churches, community supported agriculture, schools, government agencies, parks departments, non-profit organizations, and community groups.  Such gains are of particular importance for disaffected populations who are more often affected by issues of food access and poor environmental conditions.

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