WHY URBAN AGRICULTURE
 Sustainable Opportunities Summit Food Panel: March 4, 2010
               © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
CHANGING PERCEPTIONS:
AGRICULTURE MOVES TO THE CITY




  LISA ROGERS
  FEED DENVER: Urban Farms & Markets
          © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
WHERE DOES YOUR FOOD COME FROM?
        © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
The Challenge

   Energy Crisis


Agriculture Crisis


    Health Crisis
© Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
The Challenge

   Energy Crisis


Agriculture Crisis


    Health Crisis
 © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
The Challenge

   Energy Crisis


Agriculture Crisis


    Health Crisis
© Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
The Numbers
                                       .2
                                      5. 7
                                      4.9
                                      3.2
                                      5.5

Denver Metropolitan Region Local Farm & Food Economy (Highlights of a data compilation),
Ken Meter, Crossroads Resource Center (Minneapolis, MN) for Civic Results (Denver, Co) 5/27/08
                         © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
The                      .2%:                           : How much of
    Numbers                        our food is produced in Colorado
       .2                     $5.7 BILLION: How much we spend on
                                  food in Colorado
      5.7                      $4.9 million: How much we food we buy
      4.9                          directly from Colorado farmers
                               $3.2 BILLION: How much we could be
      3.2                          buying from Colorado farmers
      5.5                      $5.5 BILLION: How much money we send
                                   outside of Colorado (and USA) for food
Denver Metropolitan Region Local Farm & Food Economy (Highlights of a data compilation),
Ken Meter, Crossroads Resource Center (Minneapolis, MN) for Civic Results (Denver, Co) 5/27/08
                          © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
The Solution
CITY    FOOD FOR                       CITY PEOPLE
Growing Real Food Near Where People Eat It




          © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
URBAN AGRICULTURE: GROWING REAL FOOD
                  NEAR WHERE PEOPLE EAT IT




Urban farms are more                                       Urban farms use less
     productive                                                 fossil fuel


   Grower to grower: Creating a livelihood on a fresh market vegetable garden, John Hendrickson, CIAS
Outreach Specialist, University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, October 2005



                         © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
URBAN AGRICULTURE: GROWING REAL FOOD
       NEAR WHERE PEOPLE EAT IT




 Urban farming is a                              Creates the
 stable, productive
      business                              greenest of jobs




           © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
URBAN AGRICULTURE: GROWING REAL FOOD
       NEAR WHERE PEOPLE EAT IT




    New
                       Strengthen                      Untapped
 fresh food
                      cottage food                     market for
distribution            industry                       local food
  streams



           © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
URBAN AGRICULTURE: GROWING REAL FOOD
      NEAR WHERE PEOPLE EAT IT




    Education and
                                         Community and
     re-training                         culture building
    opportunities




           © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
THE ULTIMATE GOAL
      City Food for City People

  Local • Farming entrepreneurs
Economy   make a living

 Green             • New businesses creating
  Jobs               thousands of green jobs

Improved • Access to fresh, healthy,
 Health    affordable, local food
        © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
MEET DENVER’S
URBAN FARMERS
 © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
BACKYARD AND NEIGHBORHOOD FARMS
 Urban farming
 CSA shareholder model
 Edible Landscaping




            © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
COMMUNITY–BASED CITY FARMS
Established communities like
churches, clubs, and member
organizations
Community Gardens
CSA co-op model
Community network
Using under-utilized
community land




                © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
Urban Livestock
 Dairy and protein production
 City sized animals in appropriate
  city sized numbers
 Honey, eggs, milks, cheeses




 © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
COMMERCIAL URBAN FARMS & MARKETS
   Vertical Greenhouse Farming
   Bio-Intensive, Year-Round Production
   Aquaculture Fish Farming
   Farm Marketplace




                © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
The Small Family Farm Moves to the City




          © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
WHERE CAN
              YOUR FOOD
                 COME
                FROM?




© Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
What Feed Denver is Doing
 Model Farm & Training Center
   We are a Growing Power Regional Outreach Training Center
    working with Will Allen and his team.

 Community-Based Pilot Programs
   Working with neighborhood communities to establish farm
    businesses bringing green jobs and enterprise.

 Main Street Urban Farms with Markets
   Entrepreneurial Main Street turn-key businesses

 City Farms Foundation
   Micro-lending and resource sharing program.

                   © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
GROWING POWER REGIONAL
    TRAINING CENTER
 International leaders in urban
  agriculture
 Will Allen, founder, 2008
  MacArthur Genius Grant
 Establishing Regional Training
  programs throughout the USA




                © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2009
Urban Agriculture
      Makes a Better City
                          Fresh Local Food
                             Production


 Better School &                                   Better Community
Institutional Food                                       Health



  Stronger
                                                         Stable Jobs &
 Restaurant
                                                         Skills Training
  Industry


                                                Supplemental
       Reinvigorated
                                               Income & Small
       Cottage Food
                                                  Business
          Industry
                                                 Opportunity



              © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets,2010
WHERE DOES YOUR FOOD COME FROM?
       © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
FEED DENVER:
  URBAN FARMS & MARKETS
Sustainable Opportunities Summit Food Panel: March 4, 2010
            © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010

Feed Denver Presentation 030410

  • 1.
    WHY URBAN AGRICULTURE Sustainable Opportunities Summit Food Panel: March 4, 2010 © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 2.
    CHANGING PERCEPTIONS: AGRICULTURE MOVESTO THE CITY LISA ROGERS FEED DENVER: Urban Farms & Markets © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 3.
    WHERE DOES YOURFOOD COME FROM? © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 4.
    The Challenge Energy Crisis Agriculture Crisis Health Crisis © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 5.
    The Challenge Energy Crisis Agriculture Crisis Health Crisis © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 6.
    The Challenge Energy Crisis Agriculture Crisis Health Crisis © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 7.
    The Numbers .2 5. 7 4.9 3.2 5.5 Denver Metropolitan Region Local Farm & Food Economy (Highlights of a data compilation), Ken Meter, Crossroads Resource Center (Minneapolis, MN) for Civic Results (Denver, Co) 5/27/08 © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 8.
    The  .2%: : How much of Numbers our food is produced in Colorado .2  $5.7 BILLION: How much we spend on food in Colorado 5.7  $4.9 million: How much we food we buy 4.9 directly from Colorado farmers  $3.2 BILLION: How much we could be 3.2 buying from Colorado farmers 5.5  $5.5 BILLION: How much money we send outside of Colorado (and USA) for food Denver Metropolitan Region Local Farm & Food Economy (Highlights of a data compilation), Ken Meter, Crossroads Resource Center (Minneapolis, MN) for Civic Results (Denver, Co) 5/27/08 © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 9.
    The Solution CITY FOOD FOR CITY PEOPLE Growing Real Food Near Where People Eat It © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 10.
    URBAN AGRICULTURE: GROWINGREAL FOOD NEAR WHERE PEOPLE EAT IT Urban farms are more Urban farms use less productive fossil fuel Grower to grower: Creating a livelihood on a fresh market vegetable garden, John Hendrickson, CIAS Outreach Specialist, University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, October 2005 © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 11.
    URBAN AGRICULTURE: GROWINGREAL FOOD NEAR WHERE PEOPLE EAT IT Urban farming is a Creates the stable, productive business greenest of jobs © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 12.
    URBAN AGRICULTURE: GROWINGREAL FOOD NEAR WHERE PEOPLE EAT IT New Strengthen Untapped fresh food cottage food market for distribution industry local food streams © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 13.
    URBAN AGRICULTURE: GROWINGREAL FOOD NEAR WHERE PEOPLE EAT IT Education and Community and re-training culture building opportunities © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 14.
    THE ULTIMATE GOAL City Food for City People Local • Farming entrepreneurs Economy make a living Green • New businesses creating Jobs thousands of green jobs Improved • Access to fresh, healthy, Health affordable, local food © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 15.
    MEET DENVER’S URBAN FARMERS © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 16.
    BACKYARD AND NEIGHBORHOODFARMS  Urban farming  CSA shareholder model  Edible Landscaping © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 17.
    COMMUNITY–BASED CITY FARMS Establishedcommunities like churches, clubs, and member organizations Community Gardens CSA co-op model Community network Using under-utilized community land © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 18.
    Urban Livestock  Dairyand protein production  City sized animals in appropriate city sized numbers  Honey, eggs, milks, cheeses © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 19.
    COMMERCIAL URBAN FARMS& MARKETS  Vertical Greenhouse Farming  Bio-Intensive, Year-Round Production  Aquaculture Fish Farming  Farm Marketplace © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 20.
    The Small FamilyFarm Moves to the City © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 21.
    WHERE CAN YOUR FOOD COME FROM? © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 22.
    What Feed Denveris Doing  Model Farm & Training Center  We are a Growing Power Regional Outreach Training Center working with Will Allen and his team.  Community-Based Pilot Programs  Working with neighborhood communities to establish farm businesses bringing green jobs and enterprise.  Main Street Urban Farms with Markets  Entrepreneurial Main Street turn-key businesses  City Farms Foundation  Micro-lending and resource sharing program. © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 23.
    GROWING POWER REGIONAL TRAINING CENTER  International leaders in urban agriculture  Will Allen, founder, 2008 MacArthur Genius Grant  Establishing Regional Training programs throughout the USA © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2009
  • 24.
    Urban Agriculture Makes a Better City Fresh Local Food Production Better School & Better Community Institutional Food Health Stronger Stable Jobs & Restaurant Skills Training Industry Supplemental Reinvigorated Income & Small Cottage Food Business Industry Opportunity © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets,2010
  • 25.
    WHERE DOES YOURFOOD COME FROM? © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010
  • 26.
    FEED DENVER: URBAN FARMS & MARKETS Sustainable Opportunities Summit Food Panel: March 4, 2010 © Feed Denver Urban Farms & Markets, 2010