URBAN FARMING IN BALTIMORE CITY: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES

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URBAN FARMING IN BALTIMORE CITY: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES Melissa Poulsen, MPH (mpoulsen@jhu.edu) Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore MD NERCRD webinar June 27, 2014

My work related to urban agriculture Academic research Dissertation research: Exploring community perceptions of urban farming in Baltimore Policy work Baltimore s urban agriculture plan: Homegrown Baltimore: Grow Local http://www.baltimoresustainability.org/homegrownbaltimore-grow-local Other research: Urban community gardeners knowledge and perceptions of soil contamination risks http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3adoi %2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0087913 Growing an Urban Oasis: A Qualitative Study of the Perceived Benefits of Community Gardening in Baltimore

Context: Baltimore City Neighborhood decay 30,000 vacant properties 5,000 city-owned vacant lots

Context: Baltimore City Unhealthy food environment 1 in 5 residents live in a food desert* including 25% of African Americans *Food desert is defined as an area where the distance to a supermarket is > ¼ mile, the median household income is at or below 185% of the Federal Poverty Level, over 40% of households have no vehicle available, and the average Healthy Food Availability Index score for supermarkets, convenience, and corner stores is low

Urban farming in Baltimore Strong political will to promote urban farming, as it is at the nexus of: Public health (healthy food access) Community development (local job creation) Environmental sustainability (urban greening)

Definition of urban farming A type of urban agriculture that has a primary emphasis on income-generating agricultural activity

Two types of urban farming Urban community farms Mission to engage/educate community members Located on sites based on their potential to positively influence the neighborhood Often smaller in size (1/2 acre) Frequently run as nonprofits and rely on volunteer support and grant funding Urban commercial farms Entrepreneurial ventures Located on sites chosen for being most conducive to production farming Often larger in size (1-3 acres) Tend to be run as for-profits with paid employees

Photo credits: http://whitelockfarm.org/ Whitelock Community Farm

Photo credits: Kim Hairston (www.cityfarmer.info); http://bigcityfarms.com/ Big City Farms

KEY CHALLENGES FOR URBAN FAMERS 1. Infrastructure 2. Navigating a social environment 3. Capacity-building 4. Financing & economic sustainability

Key challenges for urban farmers: INFRASTRUCTURE Challenges Solutions & Resources Lack of land tenure Land-leasing initiatives Incorporating community farms into land trusts Direct land purchasing Lack of reliable water access Poor soil quality & soil contamination Water access programs Development of rainwater capture systems Tool banks, incl. opportunities to use heavy machinery Composting support Guidelines & standards for testing and remediating contaminated soil

Key challenges for urban farmers: NAVIGATING A SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT Challenges Gaining community buy-in Solutions & Resources Upcoming report: Integrating Urban Farms into the Social Landscape of Cities Collaboration with existing community groups/ organizations Engagement of local residents through farm activities

Key challenges for urban farmers: CAPACITY-BUILDING Challenges Training needs on agricultural practices Solutions & Resources Volunteer and internship opportunities at other farms Beginner farmer training programs Urban farm incubators Marketing produce Urban farmer networks such as the Farm Alliance of Baltimore

Key challenges for urban farmers: FINANCING & ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY Challenges Financing, incl. start-up capital Solutions & Resources Loans designed for urban growers Competition for grants Urban farmer networks such as the Farm Alliance of Baltimore Liability and lack of access to insurance Economic sustainability Insurance agents with familiarity with urban agriculture Demonstration projects

Suburbanizing the city? Important to determine a long-term vision for the scope of urban agriculture, considering: Development potential of the available land Unique benefits urban agriculture brings to neighborhoods and cities Individual projects potential for long-term sustainability

Moving forward: Education & Collaboration An urban farmer isn t a rural farmer in the city. Role for Extension in building capacity for urban farming Connecting urban farmers to available resources Helping urban farmers build a realistic business plan Providing expertise on urban soils (re: quality and contamination) Food safety

Moving forward: Education & Collaboration What is the role for urban farms in the greater Northeast regional food system? Collaboration between urban/peri-urban/rural farmers to diversify products available to consumers? Marketing of high-value crops to customers outside the city? Collaboration between urban farmers across cities?