Professor Cribb says future urban farmers will play larger role in the global diet
Girl in garden, early 1900′s. Larger image here.
Julian Cribb, author of ‘The Coming Famine’, said:
“This intensive urban vegie culture is an entirely new industry and will need a new professional – the urban farmer who can grow food on the roofs and sides of buildings, in intensive biocultures and by other novel methods to feed the megacities of 30 million-plus inhabitants.
“If we don’t, by 2050 we will have more than three-quarters of the human population – almost 8 billion people – living in places where they are totally without the means or the knowledge of how to feed themselves. Our giant cities will be gigantic death traps, at the mercy of even quite minor glitches in regional or global food supplies.”
October 11, 2008 No Comments
The Garden That You Are

Cover photo of Eliza and Peter.
Published by Sono Nis Press in 2007
The Garden That You Are explores that culture through the lives and stories of eight gardeners who all live within a square mile of each in other, in British Columbia’s bucolic and culturally diverse Slocan Valley. Some garden for a living, others garden as a passion, but all have fascinating personal histories and gardening lives.
October 11, 2008 No Comments