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Engineers say cities can grow their own food

10 May 2010 | Source: ABC -

The following article was adapted from the following source http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/content/201005/s2894822.htm

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Designers of China's first 'eco-city' say Australian urban planners can make our own cities self sufficient in some foods, by integrating agriculture into the urban landscape.

Engineering firm Arup helped design a city in China where intensive farm blocks produce 99 per cent of the required fresh fruit and vegetables.

Arup's senior sustainability consultant Michael Velders says by making room for agriculture, it saved jobs and made farmers more profitable.

"The original design proposal for the city would have taken out 50 per cent of the jobs of the existing farming population," he says.

"Us putting back in a labour-intensive fruit and vegetable cropping system retained 100 per cent of the farming jobs.

"It also doubled their income."

 
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