Rooted in the Division of Social Sciences at UC Santa Cruz, the Center for Agroecology is an organization made up of staff, faculty, and students who work to advance agroecology and equitable food systems through experiential education, participatory research, agricultural extension, and public service.

58

years of leadership in agroecology and sustainable agriculture

27,400+

pounds of produce grown and distributed each year by students for their peers

3.4 mil+

learners engaged with online and at our sites

Our Work

UCSC Farm


Our Facilities

The Center for Agroecology manages the certified-organic UCSC Farm and Alan Chadwick Garden on the UC Santa Cruz campus, both internationally known sites for training and research in organic horticulture and agriculture. These facilities are available to students, researchers, and community members.

The Center also manages the historic Cowell Ranch Hay Barn, which serves as office space for staff and a community event space, and the Cowell Coffee Shop, a non-transactional cafe designed to address student food insecurity.

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Last modified: Feb 10, 2025