Background

Edible gardening and urban agriculture are important for the health and food security of local communities. Rooftop farms, backyards and balconies with growing produce or herbs, street and community gardens and urban farms can nourish residents, provide spaces for intergenerational and cross-cultural connection and enhance the cultural, culinary and nutritional diversity of our diets.

A city in which food is visibly abundant and woven into the urban fabric creates neighbourhoods that are vibrant, healthy and provide delicious fresh and seasonally available produce. We acknowledge the importance of edible gardening as an expression of cultural identity and food culture including food sharing and food growing practices. These spaces also cool the city, capture storm water runoff, provide habitat and encourage composting and seed saving practices.

In addition, through our grants programs and our Melbourne Urban Forest Fund the City of Melbourne invests in local food production and urban agriculture innovation.

Commitments proposed in the Draft Food City Policy

Promoting community food literacy through support for gardening, cooking, composting and food swapping activities and knowledge sharing.

Supporting innovation for communities to grow fresh food in the municipality.

Embedding urban agriculture into the review and revision of the Urban Forest Precinct Plans including the use of native plant/bush tucker species in parks.

Supporting new developments to integrate edible gardening spaces, especially in social and public housing.

Outcomes proposed in the Draft Food City Policy

  • Urban landscapes with multi-dimensional opportunities for the local community to grow and share fresh food in their neighbourhood.
  • Melbourne is a recognised as a leader in engaging entrepreneurial ideas in urban agriculture tech innovation.

Alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals:

Icon for Goal 2: Zero hunger

Icon for Goal 3: Good health and wellbeing

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Icon for Goal 10: Reduce inequalities

Icon for Goal 11: Sustainable cities

Icon for Goal 12: Responsible consumption

Icon for Goal 13: Climate action

Icon for Goal 15: Life on land.

Icon for Goal 17: Partnerships for the goals

Tell us what you think

Have your say on the Draft Food Policy

Food City 2024 – 2034 Policy