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FAMU reopened its renovated community garden on Orange Avenue on Saturday. The space dubbed as the Lola Hampton-Frank Pinder Agroecology Center will serve as a classroom and laboratory.
The Agroecology Center, which had been closed for more than a year for renovation, will serve as a holistic center for promoting more community self-reliance, better nutrition and economic growth for southside residents.
Co-director Dr. Jennifer Taylor said, “the ultimate purpose of the Center is to reconnect people with the source of their sustenance.”
"I see it laying the foundation through which we have a lens to build and to see a healthier environment and a healthier food system and a healthier community. Based on agroecology and organic farming strategies, that will be beneficial, not only for underserved communities, but for all communities," Taylor added.
The site will also provide community garden space for area residents.