SMALL community-based farms can be a pretty viable way of reducing waste and preventing future poverty. As food security becomes a growing concern, it is imperative that we build sustainable local food systems. Community farming can significantly reduce rural and urban waste by promoting local food production and reducing reliance on large-scale agriculture.

One of the primary benefits of small farms is the minimisation of transpor-tation. By producing food locally, the need for long-distance transportation, which contributes rather heavily to fuel consumption and excessive packaging, is significantly reduced.

Additionally, small farms can adopt composting systems that convert food scraps and organic waste into valuable fertilisers. This reduces landfill waste, and enhances soil fertility.

Implementing diversified crop rotation and integrated pest management further lessen dependence on synthetic fertilisers and pesticides.

Beyond all the environmental benefits, community farms serve as educational hubs where residents can learn about sustainable farming practices and waste reduction strategies. They can also help establish local food systems that minimise food waste by ensuring fresh, seasonal produce is readily available, reducing reliance on long-term storage and excessive transportation.

Economically speaking, these farms offer significant benefits by creating jobs and fostering economic independence in rural and urban communities alike. Encouraging small-scale farming initiatives can help alleviate poverty by providing sustainable livelihoods and reducing dependence on external resources.

All our policymakers and community leaders should support and invest in community farms for a sustainable future. By doing so, we can work together to reduce waste, enhance our food security, and create economic opportunities that will benefit our generations to come.

Anoosha Hussain
Karachi

Published in Dawn, May 23rd, 2025

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