Web-Connected Veggies

Mundraub.org Alerts You to Free Local Gardens

Mundraub.org is an interactive website that shows unowned or abandoned places where you can harvest vegetables and fruits for free. Throughout the year, forgotten gardens or street-side fruit-bearing trees yield edibles that are just waiting to be picked up. Mundraub.org lets you tag such places -- in Germany, at least -- and view other tagged locations for free produce.

See more shots from Mundraub, which translates to "thefts of food," above.

Implications - While it is imperative that society adapt greener lifestyles, it is equally as important that they are provided with the necessary means to do so. Businesses that offer beneficial and worthwhile incentive to live a more eco-friendly life will experience significant levels of success.
Trend Themes
1. Web-connected Veggies - Opportunity for businesses to create web-connected platforms that allow people to locate and harvest free local produce.
2. Interactive Harvesting - Potential for interactive websites or apps that enable users to tag and share locations of unowned or abandoned gardens with free edible produce.
3. Forgotten Gardens - Growing interest in discovering forgotten or unattended gardens for free fruit and vegetable harvesting.
Industry Implications
1. Eco-friendly Lifestyle - Opportunity for businesses that offer incentives and solutions for living a more sustainable and environmentally friendly lifestyle.
2. Agriculture - Potential for agricultural businesses to explore partnerships or platforms that connect consumers with unowned or abandoned gardens for free produce.
3. Technology - Integration of technology into gardening and farming practices, such as web-connected platforms or apps for identifying and sharing locations of free edible produce.

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