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Welcome to AgLanta, your digital food hub for all things urban agriculture from the City of Atlanta’s One Atlanta Office and Department of City Planning. AgLanta.org serves as a portal to learn, share, and celebrate ways we can collectively cultivate the urban ag community in Atlanta.

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  • About
    • About AgLanta
    • Programs
    • Parks and Gardens
    • Reports
  • Resources
    • Resources Index
    • Reports
    • Aglanta Academy
    • Maintenance Request
    • Program Definitions
    • AgLanta Urban Farming Kit
    • 2022 Fresh Food Access Map
    • 2023 Fresh Food Access Map APP
  • Programs
    • Urban Food Forest at Browns Mill
    • AgLanta Grown
    • Grows-a-Lot Program
  • Events
    • Events
    • Calendar
    • AgLanta Eats Festival
    • AgLanta Grown Farm Tours
Agritecture Consulting

2018 Organizers/Hosts

2018 Organizers/Hosts

Agritecture Consulting

Agritecture Consulting

Agritecture Consulting, the organizer of the Aglanta Conference, provides advisory services to public and private institutions in the design, planning, implementation and operation of urban agriculture projects. We offer our clients the tools, data, ideas, network and expertise needed to ensure their success. We consult globally and are based in Brooklyn, NYC. 

Agritecture's expertise is in controlled environment agriculture, a rapidly developing technology and industry that is rapidly gaining traction and predicted to be valued at $9 billion. Our project experience includes hydroponic greenhouses, vertical farms, and sustainability learning labs.

Talk to us about your greenhouse or vertical farming project and we can help you from feasibility to implementation. Know before you grow.

City of Atlanta's Office of Resilience

City of Atlanta's Office of Resilience

The City of Atlanta's Office of Resilience, the host of the Aglanta Conference, has created a taskforce to research and investigate safety considerations and policies for future Controlled Environment Agriculture, a technology-based farming practice which takes place within enclosed structures. The effort will encourage the production of more local fruits and vegetables. The 21-member taskforce consists of members of the Atlanta City Council, the non-profit community, academia, environmental stakeholders and local farmers. 

“Controlled Environment Agriculture is quickly gaining momentum in the City of Atlanta and all across the country because of the growers’ ability to grow food in urban environments including parking lots, urban rooftops, and indoors,” said Mario Cambardella, Director of Urban Agriculture. “Local governments have an important role in investigating safety considerations and clarifying regulations for this form of agriculture. This taskforce allows the City of Atlanta to collectively work with stakeholders to realize the best policies and procedures to ensure the safety, health, and welfare is protected for all.”

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