Eight municipal gardens for self-consumption in Las Crucitas, Granadilla

The City Council promotes sustainable agriculture and generational renewal with new plots for residents.

Municipal gardens in Granadilla de Abona, Tenerife.
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Municipal gardens in Granadilla de Abona, Tenerife.

Eight residents of Las Crucitas, in Granadilla de Abona, have received eight municipal gardens equipped for self-consumption, as part of a strategy to promote participatory and sustainable agriculture.

The City Council of Granadilla de Abona has delivered eight new municipal plots on the Las Crucitas estate. This initiative aims to facilitate self-consumption, attract new demographics to agricultural practice, and strengthen ties with the local primary sector.
The plots, previously prepared, are equipped with the necessary resources for recipients to begin cultivating immediately. The project seeks to revive traditional agriculture, promote healthy lifestyle habits, and create spaces for community interaction among neighbors.
The Department of Primary Sector frames this action within its strategy to foster a more participatory and sustainable agricultural model, as well as to encourage generational renewal and preserve farming practices in the municipality.

"Municipal gardens create new opportunities for those who want to start in agriculture without owning their own land."

José Sanabria · Councillor for Primary Sector
With this new allocation, Granadilla de Abona expands the use of the municipal estate of Las Crucitas, consolidating it as a space dedicated to cultivation, environmental education, and support for food self-sufficiency.