When we think of food farming, we usually think of green fields in the country, outside the city. Sam Chee works on a very different type of farm. It' s in the center of the Canadian city of Toronto. " We grow fruit, vegetables and herbs, " says Sam. " But not many people know the farm is here. You can' t see it from the street. We' re on the top of an office building, 50 meters above the ground.
Rooftop farming is becoming popular in cities like Toronto, New York and London. The roofs of buildings are often just wasted space, but this space can be used for growing good fresh food, right in the middle of the city. Sam explains how it works. " We grow everything in big boxes—there are hundreds of them. We catch rainwater to water the plants when the weather is dry.
The rooftop farm where Sam works belongs to a restaurant called Green Garden, on the ground floor of the building. The farm produces about half the restaurant' s fruit and vegetables. Sam believes that the rooftop farm is what makes Green Garden special. "We help to keep food production local. We don' t need to transport this food from anywhere and that saves energy. It' s better for the environment.
The food from the rooftop is fresher, too. " When the fruit and vegetables are ripe, we can pick them and use them right away. They taste better when they' re really fresh,' says Sam. " I hope that there will be more rooftop fanns in the city soon. It could be the fanning of the future.