Empowering poor communities.

With regenerative enterprise.

The root problem.

The planet and poverty are interrelated to such an extent that both people and the environment continue to work against each other. Poor communities degrade and deforest land for quick returns in monoculture farming, exploited by seed & chemical privatization, only to suffer from soil erosion, floods and a decline in food production, perpetuating the relationship with the environment.


Developing value chains that help poor communities.  

We believe new regenerative forms of production must bring new social norms of profiting for agroecosystems to succeed. Helping not only to change the environment which we live in, but the society which we feed.

We are committed to alleviating the perpetual relationship poor communities have with our environment. We believe without fixing socio economic challenges, our environmental issues will never be addressed sustainably. In our regenerative enterprise models we include poor communities wherever we can, usually at the most local level closest to production. We contribute to the creation of new jobs and infrastructure, providing stable employment and growth opportunities in growing ecological enterprises.

We develop community incorporated enterprises that support the livelihood of poor rural communities.

Knowledge

We provide grassroots training to poor communities on regenerative agriculture, sustainable land management and ecological enterprise development.

Empowerment

We empower poor communities with different stages of food value chains, helping to finance and facilitate a new direction that regenerates local areas.

Profit

We help communities develop food production, processing and distribution enterprises that return community dividends on enterprise profit.

Growing poor communities.

For every ecological food system we implement, a community enterprise is grown empowering poor communities with employment & sustainable profit.