Aglanta
AgLanta is the City of Atlanta's urban agriculture program, run out of the Mayor's Office of Resilience and the Department of City Planning. It helps residents grow and find fresh local food through city land-to-garden programs, an online food hub, classes, and community events. Its goal is for every Atlanta resident to live within a half-mile of affordable fresh food.
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Agricultural programs promoting urban agriculture in Atlanta.
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What they offer 7
- Recently verified· Jun 24
AgLanta Grows-A-LotProgram
Provides Atlanta residents and groups a pathway to use vacant city-owned land for urban farms and community gardens.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Urban Food Forest at Browns MillProgram
A free public food forest where residents can pick fresh fruit, nuts, and vegetables; one of the largest food forests in the country.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
AgLanta GrownProgram
A local food promotion program that builds a brand for Atlanta-area growers and increases market access for local producers and consumers.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
AgLanta AcademyProgram
Educational courses and workshops teaching residents urban farming and gardening skills.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Fresh Food Access MapService
An online map helping residents find nearby sources of fresh, affordable food across Atlanta.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
AgLanta Eats FestivalEvent
A community festival celebrating Atlanta's local food system and urban agriculture community.
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Urban AgricultureService
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