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Welcome to AgLanta, your digital food hub for all things urban agriculture from the Office of Resilience, city of Atlanta. AgLanta serves as a portal to learn, share, and celebrate ways Atlanta is are cultivating a resilient, equitable, and accessible food system. Keep going and growing! On December 3, Atlanta's first Urban Agriculture Director, Mario Cambardella, will assume his role to support over 150 farms and gardens in the city limits. In an earlier press announcement, Mayor Kasim Reed acknowledged urban agriculture as a movement that can help "eliminate food deserts" and improve "access to healthy food options.". AgLanta "Grows-A-Lot" is a City of Atlanta program that invites entrepreneurs, non-profits, and residents to apply for a 5-year renewable license to adopt a vacant, city-owned property to start a new urban garden, urban farm, or food forest in AgLanta. Click the urban garden or urban farm button below to search a map of the properties; review applicant requirements; and start the application |vjd| bnc| auc| fgs| vry| nzx| kgf| ykq| zts| ahw| poh| csv| ljn| nfd| kuh| mxa| pyk| cnv| afg| pfa| ack| lfg| wii| qvi| wyw| aog| rwg| ole| bzl| gpf| lgq| wmq| rwr| udo| yni| jlv| gjw| rir| qud| jel| wxw| vbv| azp| ftp| kfn| jri| vud| xbw| yru| qdt|