Rooftop Farming and Market Oriented Agriculture (MSA) – Produce grown in cities can be sold directly to supermarkets, farm stands, and farmers’ markets. The latter two provide an ideal venue for sales since they require little up-front investment while still connecting farmers to their consumers (Dorward et. al, 2013). Now there is a rising interest for supermarkets to offer locally grown, organic food. Although a market oriented model of urban farming business is already successful in a number of cases, some farmers, particularly those in North America, face rigorous licensing and permitting barriers, as well as local regulations restricting them from legitimizing their operations.