Earth Saver Project, a Children-Led Initiative Connecting Food and Agriculture with Technology, Launches Towards the 'International Horticultural Expo 2027'. Co-creation Partner Briefing to be held in Otemachi on Saturday, April 11.
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CLASS EARTH and Plantio have launched the 'Earth Saver Project,' a new food and agriculture education program for children. Aimed at building momentum for the International Horticultural Expo 2027, the project utilizes technology to foster sensitivity to life and cultivate next-generation leaders.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the 'Earth Saver Project'?
- A: It is a child-led agri-food education program. It's a long-term project where children grow 'Endangered Vegetables™' using an app, connecting to the International Horticultural Expo 2027.
- Q: What will happen at the April 11th event?
- A: A workshop for children to make planters from bamboo and sow seeds, and a co-creation briefing session for corporations will be held.
- Q: What are 'Endangered Vegetables™' (Zetsumetsu Kiguna)?
- A: They are native vegetable varieties that have coexisted with the local climate and ecosystem, which children will grow through this project.