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OUR MISSION

We transform arid lands into resilient and productive ecosystems through agroforestry

We take action for a resilient and sustainable climate

Our innovative and regenerative agroforestry model offers a sustainable solution to the challenges of encroaching deserts, land degradation, food security and pressure on primary forests.

Climate Change Demands a Shift in How We Approach Agriculture

We cultivate deserts to better feed the women and men of the world while preserving nature

Feeding our population

Agriculture will have to feed a population of at least 9 billion people in 2050 by adapting to new climatic hazards. Let's transforme it !

Agroforestry and Desert Farming

Taking action against climate change

The increase of at least 2°C in temperatures by 2100 will structurally disrupt our societies.

Let's act!

Agroforestry and Desert Farming

Protecting biodiversity

We are witnessing the 6th mass extinction of biodiversity. But we need nature to survive.

Let's protect it !

Agroforestry and Desert Farming

Making agriculture sustainable

22% of global greenhouse gas emissions are emitted by agriculture

There will be at least 9 billion people by 2050. Today, agriculture is one of the leading
causes of greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and biodiversity loss. We are
transforming it. We promote agroecology. We cultivate deserts.

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Refertilise the Soil

Each year, 13M ha are lost due to desertification.

Our mission is not just about planting trees. To feed our population we need arable land. Today, this land is disappearing to the benefit of soil aridification and leads to deforestation. This is why, through agroforestry, we fight against desertification and transform degraded land into arable land. 

Develop Agroforestry

An additional 30% to 60% production per hectare makes agroforestry the agriculture of the future.

Agroforestry combines crops and trees on the same plot. The trees help the crops thanks to the shade they provide but also to the space occupied by their roots. This practice is part of the agroecology and allows to refertilise the soil. 

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Produce Fresh Water

97.5% of the planet's water is salty and therefore unfit for consumption

Drinking water is becoming scarce on the planet due to numerous disturbances of the water cycle. This cycle can be restored thanks to vegetation which in turn will have a positive influence on precipitation. To grow it, we desalinate sea water and brackish water and cultivate deserts. 

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