Food Security

Feeding a city from the world’s largest rooftop greenhouse

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The new greenhouse will accelerate Lufa’s mission to grow food. Image: Lufa

Sean Fleming
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Urban farming is often more common among poorer members of society.
Urban farming is often more common among poorer members of society. Image: UN FAO
Lufa produces more than 11,000kg of food per week, including tomatoes and aubergines.
Lufa produces more than 11,000kg of food per week, including tomatoes and aubergines. Image: Lufa
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