
INHYD – Inclusive Hydroponic Crops is an Erasmus+ Adult Education project aimed at promoting the social inclusion of adults with cerebral palsy through accessible training and hands-on practice in hydroponic cultivation using the Kratky method. The project combines inclusive education, environmental sustainability and community participation, enabling participants to develop practical, digital and social skills in an adapted and supportive environment.
INHYD is implemented by Asociación Sevillana de Parálisis Cerebral – ASPACE Sevilla (Spain), as the coordinating organisation, in partnership with Castle Ellis Investment and Development Ltd. (Ireland). Together, the partners work to foster positive perceptions of disability, highlight the abilities of people with high support needs and create a transferable methodology that can be replicated by other European organisations working in the field of inclusion and sustainability.