Crowdplanted Vineyard Projects

The Urban Vineyard Project Wants to Be the Biggest In the World

Most vineyards are located far away from bustling cities, but the Urban Vineyard Project is being "crowd-planted" across Sydney, Australia. The inclusive farming project is encouraging city dwellers to grow their own grapevines everywhere from balconies to backyards. The initiative is giving away thousands of grapevines to make this happen. The Urban Vineyard Project is focusing on riesling and pinot noir vines.

The project's site offers tips on how to grow your own vineyard at home. It also displays a map displaying geotags of windowsills and similar city locales where their vines have been planted. With a vision of creating the largest metropolitan vineyard, the project also aims to honor Sydney's historical roots as being the birthplace of wine Down Under.
Trend Themes
1. Urban Agriculture - The inclusive farming project encourages city dwellers to grow their own grapevines, highlighting the trend of urban agriculture.
2. Community Engagement - The Urban Vineyard Project promotes community engagement by giving away thousands of grapevines to city residents.
3. Urban Wine Culture - The project aims to create the largest metropolitan vineyard, showcasing the growing trend of urban wine culture.
Industry Implications
1. Agriculture - The trend of urban agriculture presents disruptive innovation opportunities for agriculture companies to develop products and services tailored for urban farming.
2. Community Development - The Urban Vineyard Project's emphasis on community engagement provides opportunities for companies in community development to support and collaborate on similar initiatives.
3. Wine Production - The emergence of urban wine culture creates opportunities for the wine production industry to adapt and tap into the growing market of city-based vineyards.

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