Global warming has become a crucial issue that requires concrete action from all layers of society. One effort that can be made is greening through planting fruit trees that not only absorb carbon dioxide but also provide economic benefits. This community service activity aims to improve the knowledge and skills of the people of Negeri Uren, Leihitu District, Central Maluku Regency in grafting techniques as a method of vegetative propagation of fruit plants. Implementation of activities includes counseling about global warming and the importance of greening, training in grafting techniques, mentoring and monitoring, as well as strengthening entrepreneurial capacity. The results of the activity showed a significant increase in the knowledge and skills of participants, with more than 90% of participants able to understand the concept and 80% able to practice grafting techniques correctly. This activity also produced 25 grafted plants and increased community understanding about grafted plant nurseries. Factors driving the success of the program include support from local government, enthusiasm of participants, potential natural resources, availability of materials and tools, as well as collaboration of the service team. Meanwhile, inhibiting factors include time limitations, variations in participants' understanding levels, limitations of plant types for practice, language barriers, and unpredictable weather. For program sustainability, continuous assistance, advanced training, diversification of plant types, development of marketing networks, and integration with government programs are needed.