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by mandelbrotwurst 2274 days ago
This is a false choice. Urban agriculture doesn't need to mean indoor agriculture / relying on excessive electricity / complex equipment etc.

Cities can be plenty dense while still having enough space for people to grow potatoes for themselves and their neighbors.

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You’re right. Urban farming with sunlight is fine. My energy arguments only apply to growing under artificial light.
Is it? That seems like a poor use of space that could be dense housing, commercially productive, or a wonderful park.
It would be helpful to quantify "plenty dense" here. Paris has a population density of 21498/km2. Turning that around, that's roughly 46 square meters per person. That doesn't leave a whole lot of space for a potato plot if you're supposed to cook and eat those potatoes somewhere, too.