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The rooftop-gardening concept is evolving into
large-scale farming projects. Brooklyn Grange,
for example, is a rooftop organic farm that sells
its produce in markets and businesses around
New York City; in the U.K., Food From the Sky
is a similar initiative atop a supermarket in
London that sells produce in the market below.
And BrightFarms is a New York-based company
focused on helping food merchants transform
their roofs.
Rooftop Farming