Urban Food Production:
Evolution, Official Support and Significance
(with special reference to Africa)
by Luc J.A. Mougeot
(C) Copyright 1994
International Development Research Centre
Cities Feeding People Series
Report 8
- 1.0 INTRODUCTION
- 2.0 EVOLUTION OF URBAN AGRICULTURE
- 3.0 OFFICIAL SUPPORT FOR URBAN AGRICULTURE
- 3.1 The Asian Leadership: City-Farming Today as it Will be Tomorrow
- 3.2 Expansion of Urban Agriculture Outside Asia
- 3.2.1 Nairobi - Kenya
- 3.2.2 Dar es Salaam - Tanzania
- 3.3 Local Authorities' Changing Attitudes Toward City Farming
- 3.3.1 North America
- 3.3.2 Latin America
- 3.3.3 Africa
- 3.4 City Farming on Global Agendas of Local Authorities
- 4.0 SIGNIFICANCE OF URBAN AGRICULTURE
- 4.1 Urban Vulnerability to Food Imports
- 4.2 Food: Basic Luxury for the Urban Poor
- 4.3 The Rise of Urban Agriculture: How Many Do It?
- 4.4 African City Farming: Tapping Underused Human and Land Resources
- 4.5 Urban Agriculture Shouldering Cities' Food Self-Reliance
- 4.6 City Farming's Benefits to Urban Households
- 4.6.1 Contribution to Food Intake
- 4.6.2 Nutritional Impact
- 4.6.3 Cash Savings
- 4.6.4 Income Generation
- 4.7 The Booming Business of Urban Animal Husbandry
- 4.8 The Spatial Distribution of Urban Agriculture
- 4.9 Urban Agriculture is Not Only the Poor's Business
- 4.10 Urban Agriculture is Not for the Neophyte
- 5.0 CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES