Local government shall actively support and facilitate the use of available land within communities — including public land, underused gardens, and common areas — for the growing of food for local consumption. Every community shall have access to growing space. Local authorities shall coordinate community growing programmes, connect willing growers with available land, and ensure that the knowledge and labour of skilled growers — including elderly members of the community who carry generations of horticultural knowledge — is valued, supported, and passed on. The sharing of food-growing knowledge between generations is a constitutional value. No community shall be without the means to feed itself if it chooses to do so.