In north-central Nigeria, urban households plagued by conflict are growing their own food – in sacks. It requires neither field nor garden. Displaced families can feed themselves and others, despite rising food prices.
Breakdown
- Sack farming enables year-round fresh food with minimal space. 11s
- Organic methods yield enough to share with local families. 24s
- Urban farming helps address food needs amid displacement and high prices. 1m 4s
- Government support could expand urban farming's impact. 1m 30s
- Sack farming allows families to meet immediate needs and be self-sufficient. 2m 1s