Kansas City community garden looking to be first urban agriculture franchising model
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Nile Valley Aquaponics, a part of the M2M Community Foundation, is now looking to expand. The community garden, located on the corner of 29th and Wabash, provides fresh vegetables and fish to create healthier choices. The garden, which started in 2015, is now looking to expand even more to create the first urban agriculture franchising model right here in Kansas City.
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