Horta Comunitária do Grajaú

Horta Comunitária do Grajaú

Brazil

Short description of your place and practices

The Horta Comunitária do Grajaú is an inspiring agroecological initiative located in Praça Edmundo Rego, in the Grajaú neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. Founded in 2015 by local residents and environmental enthusiasts, the project promotes sustainable urban agriculture by cultivating organic food and strengthening community bonds. Through collective efforts, the garden embodies principles of agroecology, integrating ecological knowledge with traditional practices to create a resilient and self-sustaining food system within the city.

More than just a space for food production, the Horta Comunitária do Grajaú serves as a platform for agroecological education and environmental awareness. The community regularly organizes workshops, hands-on activities, and knowledge-sharing sessions on topics such as soil regeneration, composting, and the cultivation of native and medicinal plants. The project also incorporates sustainable water management practices, including rainwater harvesting, reducing dependence on external resources and reinforcing the importance of local ecological cycles.

By fostering biodiversity and promoting chemical-free agriculture, the Horta Comunitária do Grajaú contributes to a healthier urban environment and encourages local food sovereignty. The initiative demonstrates how collective action and agroecological principles can transform public spaces into vibrant ecosystems that benefit both people and nature. Through collaboration, education, and ecological stewardship, the garden continues to be a model of sustainable living and community empowerment in Rio de Janeiro.

Find out more at
https://www.facebook.com/hortagrajau/

What is your dream for the future of your farm and/or your location in general?

The Horta Comunitária do Grajaú dreams of expanding its impact by strengthening agroecological practices, increasing community engagement, and inspiring more urban gardens across Rio de Janeiro. The collective envisions a future where public spaces are transformed into thriving ecosystems that provide healthy, chemical-free food while fostering biodiversity and social connection. They aspire to develop more educational programs, implement advanced sustainable technologies like biofertilizers and water recycling, and create a replicable model that empowers other communities to reclaim and regenerate their urban landscapes. Through persistence and shared knowledge, they hope to build a greener, more resilient city where agroecology is at the heart of urban living.

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Registered on

2021-01-27

Responsible for information

Karina Porto Da Luz Chianello