Semarang, Indonesia

Urban Farming and Food Security

Resilient Cities
The Global Resilience Prospectus
2 min readFeb 12, 2018

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While still in its early stages in Semarang, urban farming is seen as having the potential to address food security amid the city’s rapidly growing population, create new economic opportunities, and encourage environmentally-friendly business practices while increasing the city’s quality of life.

Different agencies in the city have experimented with urban farming but without a comprehensive plan to coordinate and integrate them. A study on the state of food security in Semarang is currently underway so that the city can better understand the unmet needs urban farming can fill.

There are also several pilot projects at a community and household scale that deploy technologies such as garden optimization; and hydroponic and aquaponic plant cultivation, including fruit plantations. While early results have been promising, these community-driven efforts have challenges in terms of replicability and scalability, especially with regards to professionalizing the practice to make it economically viable.

Investment/Partnership Opportunity: Co-investment and technical expertise

In order to better understand the potential for urban farming and inform best practices, Semarang seeks support to conduct further analysis, especially regarding its economic viability as a means to address food security. Semarang also requires expertise to guide the use of urban farming as an economic driver in the city. The city also seeks co-investment and technical expertise to support a pilot project (informed by the above analysis) to test professionally managed urban farming at the community scale.

Contact:
M. Luthfi Eko Nugroho, Semarang City Resilience Team | mluthfi83@gmail.com

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