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Mumbai's community food gardens use recycled materials to grow food at orphanages and hospitals
Beyond Beautification: Lessons from Mumbai’s Informal Food Gardens
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Happy Eco News Beyond Beautification: Lessons from Mumbai’s Informal Food Gardens A firsthand account of Mumbai's informal rooftop and institutional food gardens at an orphanage, a disability center, and a children's hospital reveals how community-led urban growing initiatives, built from recycled materials and collective labor, deliver food security, therapeutic space, and ecological resilience without formal funding. The post Beyond Beautification: Lessons from Mumbai’s Informal Food Gardens appeared first on Happy Eco News .
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