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America’s First Urban ‘Agrihood’ Feeds 2,000 Households for Free
By Lacy Cooke   |  Oct 18, 2019
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When you think of Detroit, ‘sustainable‘ and ‘agriculture‘ may not be the first two words that you think of. But a new urban agrihood debuted by The Michigan Urban Farming Initiative (MUFI) might change your mind. The three-acre development boasts a two-acre garden, a fruit orchard with 200 trees, and a sensory garden for kids.

If you need a refresher on the definition of agrihood, MUFI describes it as an alternative neighborhood growth model. An agrihood centers around urban agriculture, and MUFI offers fresh, local produce to around 2,000 households for free.

In a statement, MUFI co-founder and president Tyson Gersh said, “Over the last four years, we’ve grown from an urban garden that provides fresh produce for our residents to a diverse, agricultural campus that has helped sustain the neighborhood, attracted new residents and area investment.” Through urban agriculture, MUFI aims to solve problems Detroit residents face such as nutritional illiteracy and food insecurity.

Read more: https://inhabitat.com/americas-first-urban-agrihood-feeds-2000-households-for-free/?fbclid=IwAR1AtrP7TsVa_uztnFucrPNorfMTFQKK6MNClBpitsmOqwjyceYxt0zCeTk

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