Urban Farmers develops “Farm Scout” App

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11.08.2015

With the support of M-Engagement, UF launches the development of the UF Farm Scout App, an urban farming app that checks for usable space.

Flat roofs, unused industrial lots, back courtyards – cities also have spaces that could be used to produce food, with the advantage of them being close-by. The Engagement Migros development fund supports UrbanFarmers AG in its creation of «Farm Scout», an app that helps every city dweller check the farming potential of unused roof spaces and receive options on using roofs sustainably.

Farm Scout uses geotagging to simply and quickly locate urban rooftops and evaluate them on their potential for use in farming. Is the location suitable for simple vegetable gardens or even commercial rooftop agriculture using aquaponics (fish breeding and plant cultivation)? Are there restaurants or neighbourhood shops nearby that may be interested in purchasing these products? Or is the space suitable for keeping chickens or bees? Once someone finds the right location and the best use for a rooftop farm, they can connect with others interested in urban agriculture and contact potential partners to implement such a project.

«One third of personal environmental pollution results from food. Committed pioneering projects such as that of UrbanFarmers demonstrate new ways we can produce good food with less impact on the environment», says Thomas Vellacott, CEO of WWF Switzerland. Engagement Migros is supporting the development of Farm Scout to drive the sustainable use of roof space in urban areas. At the same time, it hopes the project will encourage discussion and offer everyone possible opportunities for action.

The Farm Scout app will be available free of charge at the end of 2015 in the App Store and from Google Play.

About Engagement Migros
With the Engagement Migros development fund, the Migros group is voluntarily supporting projects in the fields of culture, sustainability, business and sport. The projects are funded by companies with commercial activities in retailing, financial services and travel. The funds made available represent ten percent of the dividends disbursed by the companies each year. The development fund stems from the Migros group’s commitment to corporate social responsibility, supplementing the supporting activities carried out by the Migros Cultural Percentage.

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