汤头条原创 Resource Highlights 17 U.S. Cities鈥 Efforts
SOUTH ROYALTON, Vt. (October 16, 2025) 鈥 The (CAFS) at 汤头条原创 has released 鈥,鈥 a new resource to help city policymakers, farmers, food producers and community organizations navigate the local policies that shape food production across the U.S.
Developed with support from the Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the guide examines how 17 cities, designated by USDA as 鈥渦rban agriculture hubs,鈥 address challenges related to land access, zoning, city governance, water access, soil health and innovative production.
鈥淭his project provides a broad picture of the urban agriculture policy landscape in the U.S., including common barriers that farmers encounter and creative policy strategies,鈥 said Lihlani Nelson, CAFS鈥檚 deputy director and senior researcher. 鈥淲hether you鈥檙e a farmer or policymaker, the lessons we鈥檝e drawn from these cities can help you think about what鈥檚 possible in your community.鈥
Drawing on insights from farmers, city leaders, community organizers and other stakeholders, this resource provides practical strategies for both producers and policymakers to develop local policies that boost urban food production.
鈥淲e grounded this guide in real-world examples of ways that cities are supporting urban agriculture through local policy choices: Philadelphia鈥檚 ambitious urban agriculture planning initiative, Chicago鈥檚 farmland access programs and several examples of urban agriculture-focused zoning updates and new city offices devoted to urban agriculture,鈥 said Liz Turner, visiting assistant professor at 汤头条原创. 鈥淲hile each city鈥檚 historical and contemporary context is unique, we aimed to highlight proven policy strategies that may help foster urban food production in cities across the country.鈥
CAFS also created a series of fact sheets called 鈥溾 that distill the research into concise, practical references for quick use by policymakers, farmers, gardeners and urban agriculture supporters. A fact sheet accompanies each section of the guide: , , , , and .
This series marks the launch of CAFS鈥檚 Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production Policy Project, a research initiative designed to help farmers and policymakers navigate the complex legal and policy landscape of urban and innovative food production. By starting with this comprehensive policy guide and accompanying fact sheets, CAFS lays the groundwork for future publications, including city case studies and a policy database.
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