Urban Agriculture in Los Angeles County: An Assessment of Public Health Benefits, Production Potential, and Community Access to Local Food (2024)

The Challenge

Los Angeles County has high rates of food insecurity, federal food assistance and chronic diet-related diseases, in part due to lack of access to fresh fruits and vegetables and limited green space and safe outdoor spaces in many communities. Urban agriculture has the potential to improve public health through increased food access and consumption, thus may help address urban food insecurity. However, there is very limited data and documentation of urban agriculture activities (e.g.size, production, crop types) in the County. Recognizing this data gap, this project expanded the current documentation efforts and assessedthe productionpotentialfocusing on how urban agriculture affects public health by integrating health impact assessment (HIA) methodology, geospatial analysis and policy review.

Results

  • For the population of City of Los Angeles, urban agriculture can provide between 7% to 111% of the vegetable need at current levels of consumption depending on the growth scenarios. About 35% of the current vegetable need can be met if all available vacant lot area is converted to intensive urban agriculture. Though total conversion is unlikely, the potential to provide over 1/3 of the City’s current produce need is significant.
  • The average annual crop yield and water reduction (% water savings relative to lawn use for comparison) across four major urban agriculture sites (Sarvodaya Farms in Pomona; Seeds ofHope;Farmscape; Hillcrest Country Club of Beverly Hills) in Los Angeles County wascalculated:
    • The average crop yield is1.9 pounds per square footper year– much higher yield thanpreviouslypublished values averaging around 1.27.
    • Similarly, the averagewater reductionis estimated at 40.6%. This demonstrates that urban agriculture can be very efficient with water and are more water-wiserelative to average lawns.
  • Urban agriculture is disproportionately distributed across Los Angeles County; thus, less agriculture activity is happening in high-need communities. A vast majority of verified urban agriculture sites are school gardens, followed by farms, farmer’s markets and community gardens.
    • Less than 3% of urban agriculture occurs in food desert communities: 17 farms, 13 school gardens and 2 community gardens.
    • Only 7% of current urban agriculture is happening in the cities with the highest obesity rates in Los Angeles County.
    • Given urban agriculture benefit communities in which they are located, the placement and expansion of these sites should be specifically targeted in high-need communities.

Deliverable and Impact

Anurbanagriculture hotspot toolwas developedthat mapsexisting urban agriculture sites, vacant lots and potential future sites, and areas of high need throughout the City and County of Los Angeles. Additionally, a final reportwas produced forthe UCLASustainable LA Grand Challenge, the Los Angeles Food Policy CouncilandUCANRoutlining the following:

  • Measurable public health impacts
  • Current and potential crop yields for different growthscenarios
  • Maps of community access to and need for urban agriculture sites across Los Angeles County

Together,this tool and report can help identify and prioritize the areas that could benefit the most from new and/or increased urban agriculture activitiesin Los Angeles County.

Urban Agriculture in Los Angeles County: An Assessment of Public Health Benefits, Production Potential, and Community Access to Local Food (2024)
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