: Programs where public entities buy the "right" to develop a piece of land from a farmer, providing the farmer with capital while legally preventing future urbanization. The Challenges Ahead The path to preservation isn't without obstacles. The Impact of Farmland Loss on Communities & Statistics
Farmland Preservation: Land for Future Generations Agricultural land is more than just soil and crops; it is the cornerstone of global food security, a major economic driver, and a vital environmental resource. As urban sprawl and climate change put unprecedented pressure on these landscapes, preservation efforts are evolving from simple land protection to complex strategies designed to sustain the next generation of farmers. Why We Save Farmland Farmland Preservation: Land for Future Generati...
: Local farms act as a buffer against global supply chain shocks, ensuring fresh, affordable produce remains accessible. : Programs where public entities buy the "right"
Farmland provides essential "ecosystem services" that often go unnoticed until the land is paved over. As urban sprawl and climate change put unprecedented
: Local regulations that limit the types of non-farm development allowed in specific districts, prioritizing farming operations.
Governments and non-profits use various legal and financial mechanisms to keep land in agricultural use.