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Sustainable agriculture impacts in urban settings make the case for federal investments


Abstract Urban agriculture has flourished in American cities under the care of communities, but its growing popularity faces a number of challenges related to scant funding, insecure land tenure, and environ­mental pollution. Both local and national policy in the U.S. have struggled to adequately address those challenges and meet the demand for fresh food, local production spaces, and resilient communities. In this policy brief, we explore an emerging apparatus to support urban agriculture in the U.S. Department of Agriculture: The Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production. We describe the relation­ship between urban agriculture’s many bene­fits and future funding, technical assistance, and data collec­tion initiatives through this office. Specifically, we call for consistent, permanent funding that is not subject to the annual federal budget process, which could power more tailored technical assistance programs, reformed granting initiatives, and expanded data collec­tion to inform future policy and practice. Urban agriculture has the potential to transform communities and the future of farming, and federal policy has the potential to provide important support for this transforma­tion. The policies outlined here offer a roadmap for this support.
Authors Hagan Capnerhurst ORCID , Howard Quigley ORCID , Jason K. Hawes University of WyomingORCID
Journal Info Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems | Journal of Agriculture Food Systems and Community Development , pages: 1 - 13
Publication Date 10/30/2024
ISSN 2152-0801
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Open Access gold Gold Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2024.141.002
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