Community Adoption Lab
Reading the terrain so your mission can move.
India — your response describes a full “seed-to-table” experience loop: observe → interact → harvest → wash → cook → eat. This page captures that experience as a potential AgroTourism + Community Health activation engine.
The goal is not to perfect the idea. It is to clarify what visitors should experience, what infrastructure is required, and who must align for the experience to scale.
1) The “First Visit” Experience Loop
Based on your response, this is the experience you want first-time visitors to have:
- Observe and interact with the vegetable garden
- Engage with the chickens and bee hives
- Visit the Community Farm Store
- Harvest, wash, cook, and eat a dish made from freshly picked ingredients
2) Critical Infrastructure Node
Your response points to a key unlock: an outdoor kitchen space to connect harvest → cooking → shared meal.
3) Stakeholder Landscape
Who must align for this experience to run repeatedly and scale?
- Schools: field trips, curriculum partners
- Public Health: nutrition outcomes, diabetes prevention partners
- Community: neighborhood families, churches, youth orgs
- Food System: grocers, pantries, markets, local producers
- Tourism / Events: city partners, sponsors, visitor pipeline
4) Barriers & Friction
What makes it hard for people to participate (or for you to deliver the experience) consistently?
5) 30-Day Signal Test (AgroTourism)
Design a small test to see if people will show up, participate, and return. Keep it simple, measurable, and repeatable.