Shahri Bagwani (Urban Farming) refers to the cultivation, processing and distribution of agricultural products in urban and suburban settings, including things like vertical production, warehouse farms, community gardens, rooftop farms, hydroponic, aeroponic, and aquaponic facilities, and other innovations. Urban farming will further ensure food and nutrition security, bolster social and political inclusion, sustainability and environment, economic progress and educational awareness on nutrition and food systems.
Further, Delhi Government is keen on increasing the green spaces by utilising every possible space in Delhi for mitigating the air pollution in Delhi. Hence, the scheme has been envisioned.
Under Shahri Bagwani (Urban Farming), residents can grow fruits, vegetables, and plants on their terraces if there is enough sunlight available. It would help citizens in avoiding pesticides and harmful chemicals in the food products that they consume on a day-to-day basis, while also increasing the green cover in the city and promoting community living.