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Bed-Stuy »

An aquaponic system is ready to farm schools of freshwater tilapia for your dinner table.

Bed-Stuy »

Fuel BC will serve smoothies, juices and salads, all made from organic produce, its owner said.

Bed-Stuy »

Teen volunteers use hydroponic farms to distribute up to 40 pounds of produce each month to families.

Bed-Stuy »

Willoughby General looks to bring accessible groceries to residents while working with local businesses.

Central Harlem »

A local chef used fresh produce from a farmer's market for a cooking demo to promote healthy eating.

Central Harlem »

The food stand at a farmers market in Jackie Robinson Park helps young men learn valuable life skills.

Prospect Heights »

Fresh fruits and vegetables grown in the borough will be for sale every Thursday on Eastern Parkway.

Long Island City »

GrowNYC plans to open a youth-run farmstand on 48th Ave., where Down to Earth is also planning a market.

Downtown Brooklyn »

A local group is using aquaponics to raise tilapia and grow food on a rooftop on Flatbush Ave.

Upper West Side »

Fresh produce from local greenmarkets will be delivered to homebound seniors and senior centers.

Chelsea »

A French food market will run Fridays and Saturdays through November at the Chelsea Triangle Plaza.

Bushwick »

The city ruled against a new farmers' market outside Wyckoff Heights hospital.

South Bronx »

Crotona's La Canasta healthy food-buying club does the shopping; its members buy the bags and eat.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The Hell's Kitchen Farm Project is hosting a benefit after a season of growing fresh vegetables on the rooftop of a church.

Midtown & Theater District »

Walgreens customers can now enjoy a ham and cheese sandwich that won't expire for five years, the Times reported.