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Urban Agriculture in Vancouver  
 
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Vancouver is recognized as one of North America’s most liveable cities. It’s no coincidence that 25% of British Columbia’s food is produced within an hour of downtown Vancouver ― more than 40% of Vancouverites grow food in yards, balconies, and community gardens. The city is home to 1 000 community garden plots at 22 active sites.

City Farmer is a key player in Vancouver’s urban agriculture movement. The nonprofit society was founded in 1978 to help urbanites grow food in their backyards and reduce waste through composting.




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