Urban Farming Foundation
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.82 GB | Duration: 2h 14m
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.82 GB | Duration: 2h 14m
How to start urban farming, Ways to promote urban agriculture, Sustainable urban agriculture etc.
What you'll learn
How to start urban farming
How to promote urban farming
How to start urban vegetable garden
Essential tips to ensure your urban farm does not fail
Ways farmers can adapt to climate change and generate income
Subsistence agriculture
Difference between urban farming and vertical farming benefits of urban farming
Requirements
No special requirement
Desire to do farming in the near future
Description
Urban farming gives people a chance to pursue their passion for agriculture who may not be able to move out of the city and buy a piece of land in the country. either for financial, logistical, or practical reasons. The food produce on urban farms can be sold at farmer's markets, direct to restaurants or grocery stores, or through a community supported agriculture. There are some common approaches to urban farming such as vertical farming, hydroponic farming, aquaponic farming and shipping container farms etc. Let understand that when you buy a tomatoes or many other types of produce at the supermarket, you are getting something that was picked underripe. It is a necessity, since produce needs to ship across the country, and it can often take several days for it to pass through all of the distribution channels and arrive at it's destination. Urban farming create fresh produce closer to where it's ultimately consumed. that means less food miles traveled, which is great for cutting down on carbon emissions to help fight climate change. Plant growth in urban areas takes different shapes and is governed by various factors, including landscape, geography, capital requirements, and plant kind. Food crops, fruits, plants, and flowers can be grown in pots, old tires, barrels, unused buckets shoes, watering cans, window boxes, or kiddie pools.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is urban farming
Lecture 3 Examples of urban farming
Lecture 4 Benefits of urban farming
Lecture 5 Challenges of urban farming overcoming barriers to success
Lecture 6 Urban farming versus vertical farming
Lecture 7 What task do urban farmers perform
Lecture 8 Urban farming crops to grow
Lecture 9 Inspiring world examples of urban farming
Section 2: Ways To Promote Urban Farming
Lecture 10 Increase support systems
Lecture 11 Create inventory
Lecture 12 Create incentives for farming
Lecture 13 Social media
Lecture 14 Awareness
Section 3: How To get Started With Urban Farming
Lecture 15 Volunteer and learn from people in your region
Lecture 16 Find an area to cultivate
Lecture 17 Create a budget
Lecture 18 Make a schedule
Lecture 19 Do the work
Section 4: Essential Tips To Ensure Your Farm Does Not Fail
Lecture 20 Know your cost
Lecture 21 Secure a market before you grow your crop
Lecture 22 Focus on customer -defined value
Lecture 23 Make clear land agreement
Lecture 24 Move beyond trying to own this land
Lecture 25 Do not let perfect be the enemy of progress
Lecture 26 You deserve days of rest and you deserve a living
Section 5: Ways Farmers can Adapt to Climate Change And Generate Income
Lecture 27 Integrate crop-livestock-forestry system
Lecture 28 Rehabilitate degraded pastures
Lecture 29 Plant agroforestry system
Lecture 30 Pursue sustainable forestry
Section 6: Subsistence Agriculture
Lecture 31 What is subsistence agriculture
Lecture 32 Types of subsistence farming
Lecture 33 Poverty alleviation
Section 7: Special Areas To Learn In Urban Agriculture
Lecture 34 Sustainable urban argriculture
Lecture 35 Urban horticulture
Lecture 36 Flowerpot farming
Section 8: How To start An Urban Vegetable Garden
Lecture 37 How to start an urban vegetable garden
Farmers, farm managers, farm employees, agricultural consultants, traders, students, businessmen, governments, farm associations etc.