A step towards food self-sufficiency
In several Quebec and even Canadian municipalities, at the intersection of the countryside and the city, urban agriculture is thriving. It's where chickens are introduced to urban environments, where bees turn city pollen into honey, and where market gardens cover rooftops and intertwine with concrete spaces to feed the local community. This so-called urban agriculture taps into a wealth of healthy and natural food resources within spaces that were once considered industrial. A touch of greenery on rooftops, an egg in the garden, a growing and strong enthusiasm.
This entirely new, non-traditional, small-scale agricultural movement is, of course, in need of guidance and support to develop in an environmentally responsible manner. This is where the presence, vision, and expertise of Nature Bélisle become crucial in this emerging market, which is taking root in more and more municipalities. A thrilling challenge for Nature Bélisle!
If you are among those who wish to take a step towards food autonomy, whether with a community or family garden, urban chickens, or other projects, and you need additional information, we are here for you. Invite Nature Bélisle into your urban agriculture space...
Nature Bélisle supports this new trend of returning to natural resources and bringing rural life into the heart of the city.
Nature Bélisle, a seed of rural agriculture in urban soil.