How we do it
Environmental Program
Regenerative Agroecology
Lines of Action
Family Gardens
We promote productive spaces close to the home where families grow vegetables, fruits, herbs, and medicinal plants. Family gardens strengthen food security and food sovereignty, improve nutrition, and foster a deeper connection with nature. They also allow families to make use of local resources, diversify their diets, and generate small surpluses that can become complementary sources of income.
Poultry Farming
We promote the raising of domestic poultry, providing families with access to high-quality protein, organic fertilizer for crops, and opportunities to generate income. Families strengthen their nutrition, diversify their livelihoods, and responsibly use local resources in a sustainable way.
The Milpa System
We recognize the milpa system as an ancestral agroforestry model that sustains life in multiple ways. It is composed of corn, beans, squash, and other native species that grow in harmony, protect the soil, nourish families, and provide forage for domestic animals. This system not only produces diverse and nutritious food, but also strengthens family and cultural bonds, preserving knowledge passed down through generations. The milpa is more than a crop—it is a model of balance between people, land, and biodiversity.
