Crop Urbanis organised bilingual sessions covering scion selection, rootstock prep and aftercare so communities in Champagne could propagate resilient vegetables.
Municipal partners in Champagne asked Crop Urbanis to deliver community workshops that build horticultural resilience and encourage home/urban farming. Sessions needed to be practical, bilingual and measurable.
Challenges & approach
Participants ranged from beginners to seasoned gardeners requiring adaptable instruction.
Limited facilities demanded mobile workshop kits and sanitation protocols.
Funders needed proof of continued application and community impact.
Our contribution
Developed modular curriculum with live demos, practice stations and take-home guides.
Supplied sanitised grafting kits and temperature-controlled storage for seedlings.
Implemented follow-up surveys and coaching clinics tracking technique adoption.
Outcomes & proof
Metric
Result
Context
Training modules
Delivered
Theory + practice
Practice checklist
Delivered
Bench workflow
Sanitation SOP
Delivered
Tools + hygiene
Project gallery
Vegetable grafting workshop overviewThe first group of participantsThe second group of participantsGrafting technique close-up
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