Urban Farming in Toronto

How does urban farming fit within Toronto? This metropolis is where the words city and farm collide. It has become a world leader in urban agriculture and sustainable operations, like MicroHabitat’s urban farms that have been cropping up over the last years throughout the region. As a leader in the space, the city has shown booming farms with enormous potential to aid food security and reduce carbon emissions.

Growing sustainability in a flourishing city

We are dedicated to making Toronto a greener, more enjoyable metropolis, by bringing change to enterprises located in the business capital of Canada!

The benefits of urban farming

Engagement and wellbeing

Increase satisfaction and engagement by catering to human health and wellness, and engaging with people with a unique source of connection.

Sustainability

Raise awareness about environmental issues with your urban farm that can also help score points for certain sustainability certifications.

Marketing

Leverage your harvest to spread a bit of positivity amongst your network and community, while enhancing the visibility of your innovative initiative.

Your turnkey urban farming service

Urban farm installation, maintenance and harvest

MicroHabitat’s urban farming service includes the installation and care of an urban farm at your building, and all required certifications, accreditations, and insurances.

Team-building conferences and activities

Every urban farming project includes educational workshops. These hour-long hands-on activities or inspiring conferences engage and connect people with their urban farm, whether in-person or virtually.

Ultra local veggie harvests

Each urban farm yields 300 lbs to 500 lbs of veggies per season, and can be either distributed throughout your community, or donated to local food banks of your choice through our urban solidarity farms initiative

Cultivate change in a thriving city

Bring people together around a project that mobilizes and contributes to building local and resilient food systems.