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URBAN FARMING WORLWIDE

URBAN FARMING WORLWIDE. What is urban farming ?. Urban agriculture can be defined shortly as the growing of plants and the raising of animals within and around cities .

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URBAN FARMING WORLWIDE

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  1. URBAN FARMING WORLWIDE

  2. Whatisurbanfarming? • Urban agriculture can be defined shortly as the growing of plants and the raising of animals within and around cities. • The most striking feature of urban agriculture, which distinguishes it from rural agriculture, is that it is integrated into the urban economic and ecological system: urban agriculture is embedded in -and interacting with- the urban ecosystem.

  3. Types of actorsinvolved • In many cities, one will often also find lower and mid-level government officials, school teachers and the like involved in agriculture, as well as richer people who are seeking a good investment for their capital. • Women constitute an important part of urban farmers, since agriculture and related processing and selling activities, among others, can often be more easily combined with their other tasks in the household

  4. Types of location The activities may take place • on the homestead • on land away from the residence • on private land (owned, leased) • on public land (parks, conservation areas, along roads, streams and railways), • semi-public land (schoolyards, grounds of schools and hospitals)

  5. Types of productsgrown Urban agriculture includes food products • crops (grains, root crops, vegetables, mushrooms, fruits) • animals (poultry, rabbits, goats, sheep, cattle, pigs, guinea pigs, fish, etc.) non-food products • aromatic and medicinal herbs, ornamental plants, tree products, etc. • combinations of these. Often the more perishable and relatively high-valued vegetables and animal products and by-products are favored.

  6. SOURCE: http://www.ruaf.org/node/512

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