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Five Farming Initiatives For Healthy Living in Los Angeles

08/12/2011
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    Improved farming, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/net-zero-savannah-ihouse-opens-for-tours-at-green-bridge-farm/" target="_blank">fortified foods </a>and healthcare have slowly increased life expectancy over the years. But recent studies have shown that today’s children have lower life expectancies than that of their elders - a huge indication of the effects of processed foods, chemical addititves and just general poor diet habits that are so common in the United States. But thankfully, many programs in Los Angeles are speaking up, and working toward fighting childhood obesity and diabetes by promoting <a href="http://inhabitat.com/capital-growth-scheme-creates-2012-public-gardens-by-2012-for-london/" target="_blank">healthy living and eating</a>. Here are a few to check out.
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  • Urban Farming Food Chain Project
    The <a href="http://www.urbanfarming.org/" target="_blank">Urban Farming Food Chain Project</a> grows <a href="http://inhabitat.com/crazy-vertical-garden-billboard-park-revitalizes-argentinian-city-waterfront/" target="_blank">living walls</a> in four locations in downtown Los Angeles. Managed by Green Living Technologies and Emslie Osler Architects, the walls grow produce that are given to those that take care of them, providing fresh food in exchange for gardening. </br> <h3><a href="http://www.urbanfarming.org/" target="_blank">+ Urban Farming Food Chain Project</a></h3>
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    Los Angeles area residents can “subscribe” to receive a box of farm fresh seasonal veggies, thanks to <a href="http://www.silverlakefarms.com/" target="_blank">Silver Lake Farms</a>. The Community Supported Agriculture program tends to the farm, while also holding classes on how to start your own <a href="http://inhabitat.com/dragonfly-urban-agriculture-concept-for-ny/" target="_blank">vegetable garden</a>. The gardens are largely run by volunteers and homesteads. </br> <h3><a href="http://www.silverlakefarms.com/" target="_blank">+ Silver Lake Farms</a></h3>
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  • MarketMakeover
    South Los Angeles’ lack of fresh fruits and vegetables has been addressed by <a href="http://www.marketmakeovers.org/" target="_blank">Market Makeovers</a>. A cooperation between South Los Angeles’s Healthy Eating, Active Communities Initiative and Public Matters, the project helps young people find <a href="http://inhabitat.com/stalled-manhattan-construction-site-transformed-into-riverpark-farm/" target="_blank">healthy foods</a> in a junk food wasteland- a.k.a. bodegas and delis. </br> <h3><a href="http://www.marketmakeovers.org/" target="_blank">+ Market Makeovers</a><h3>
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  • Linda N Homestead
    Outside the city in Pasadena, <a href="http://urbanhomestead.org/journal/" target="_blank">The Urban Homestead</a> group has been lobbying for self-sufficient city farming since the mid-1980s. Their farm, which started in a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/beecrib/" target="_blank">back yard</a>, produces fresh fruits and veggies which are sold to local restaurants. </br> <h3><a href="http://urbanhomestead.org/journal/" target="_blank">+ Urban Homestead</a></h3>
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  • UrbanAdvocates
    Outdated laws restrict the people of Los Angeles from using their residential land to officially raise crops, for <a href="http://inhabitat.com/an-urban-farm-takes-root-on-a-stalled-nyc-construction-site/" target="_blank">urban agriculture</a>. The <a href="http://urbanfarmingadvocates.org/" target="_blank">Urban Farming Advocates</a> have been fighting to change that since June 2009, hoping to implement a new law that urban farms can be legalized to promote healthier living in Los Angeles. </br> <h3><a href="http://urbanfarmingadvocates.org/" target="_blank">+ Urban Farming Advocates</a></h3> </br> Thanks to these organizations, Los Angelenos should be eating nutritious, vitamin packed <a href="http://inhabitat.com/dutch-polydome-could-be-used-to-provide-the-majority-of-nyc’s-food/" target="_blank">fresh fruits and veggies</a> in no time. Their commitment to healthier living helps move the fight against childhood obesity forward.
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Improved farming, fortified foods and healthcare have slowly increased life expectancy over the years. But recent studies have shown that today’s children have lower life expectancies than that of their elders - a huge indication of the effects of processed foods, chemical addititves and just general poor diet habits that are so common in the United States. But thankfully, many programs in Los Angeles are speaking up, and working toward fighting childhood obesity and diabetes by promoting healthy living and eating. Here are a few to check out.

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