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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 3420 (Introduced in Senate) — To promote urban agricultural production, and for other purposes. · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Congressional findings and declaration of purposes

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Congress finds that— agricultural producers are developing innovative agricultural production methods and using traditional production methods in innovative locations; those urban agricultural practices have the potential— to create jobs and workforce development; to increase food production; to support local food infrastructure; to create new regional markets for agricultural producers, consumers, and businesses; to revitalize abandoned or underused property and buildings; to enhance urban green space and improve air quality; to provide pollinator habitat; to encourage community engagement; to mitigate stormwater runoff; to create energy efficiencies; to strengthen relationships between urban consumers and agriculture; and to inspire a new generation of agricultural producers in the United States; and to realize those benefits, the Secretary should comprehensively incorporate urban agriculture into the vision of the Department of Agriculture to provide economic opportunity through innovation, promoting agricultural production that— better nourishes the people of the United States; and preserves the natural resources of the United States.
The purposes of this Act are— to establish a consistent and coordinated approach within the Department of Agriculture to support urban agriculture; to articulate a broadly inclusive description of urban agriculture that includes— new and innovative agricultural practices; traditional agricultural practices in nontraditional locations; and for-profit and nonprofit production methods; and to promote activities including urban farming, edible gardens, green walls, rooftop agriculture, and indoor vertical farms.
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