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Urban Farmer, Will Allen, wins $500,000 MacArthur fellowship

Information below from the MacArthur Foundation Web Site.

Will Allen is an urban farmer who is transforming the cultivation, production, and delivery of healthy foods to underserved, urban populations. In 1995, while assisting neighborhood children with a gardening project, Allen began developing the farming methods and educational programs that are now the hallmark of the non-profit organization Growing Power, which he directs and co-founded.

Guiding all is his efforts is the recognition that the unhealthy diets of low-income, urban populations, and such related health problems as obesity and diabetes, largely are attributable to limited access to safe and affordable fresh fruits and vegetables. Rather than embracing the “back to the land” approach promoted by many within the sustainable agriculture movement, Allen’s holistic farming model incorporates both cultivating foodstuffs and designing food distribution networks in an urban setting.

Through a novel synthesis of a variety of low-cost farming technologies – including use of raised beds, aquaculture, vermiculture, and heating greenhouses through composting – Growing Power produces vast amounts of food year-round at its main farming site, two acres of land located within Milwaukee’s city limits. - continued on the MacArthur web site.

See Will Allen’s complete profile on the MacArthur Foundation web site here.

Link to Grow Power web site here.

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1 comment

1 fairview garden { 11.21.08 at 7:07 pm }

this is what we need more of, I would love to see how he grew his program, what he actually started with, problems he encountered, and how they were solved, thanks for the insparation, and our prayers go with you, for continued success

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