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Urban Farming is a form of agriculture that takes place in urban areas. It is a way to produce food in cities, often using small plots of land, rooftops, and other available spaces. Urban Farming can be used to grow fruits, vegetables, herbs, and other crops, as well as to raise livestock. It is often used to provide fresh, local produce to urban communities, and to create green spaces in cities. Urban Farming also has the potential to reduce food insecurity, create jobs, and improve the environment. Urban Farming is becoming increasingly popular, with many cities around the world investing in urban agriculture initiatives. Companies such as BrightFarms, Gotham Greens, and Urban Crops are leading the way in developing innovative solutions for urban farming. Other companies, such as AeroFarms, Bowery Farming, and Plenty, are also making strides in the industry. Show Less Read more