Where it is realized

1 - On-farm

Summary description of agroecological practice

We are implementing a no-till planting system through the integration of agroforestry systems (SAFs) with vermiculture, guided by the observation and study of soil water fissures. To identify these fissures and select the most suitable species for planting, we use hydroesthesia as a key tool. This approach allows us to optimize water utilization by the species, promoting better tree growth, enhanced soil health through syntropic management, and the recovery of the water table.

Our ultimate goal is to regenerate the land and revive the ecosystem, particularly focusing on the three springs in the area that have not flowed for over ten years. By aligning planting strategies with the natural hydrological patterns of the soil, we aim to restore these vital water sources while creating a productive and resilient system. This innovative method bridges scientific observation and practical agroecological techniques, ensuring long-term benefits for both the environment and the community.