Eye-level medium shot of young, acclimated agricultural seedlings in neat rows at Le Jardin du Lac, soft overcast daylight, rich forest greens and earthy red tones, 35mm
Eye-level medium shot of young, acclimated agricultural seedlings in neat rows at Le Jardin du Lac, soft overcast daylight, rich forest greens and earthy red tones, 35mm
/ Regional Agribusiness

Restoring soil at regional scale

We combine native plant propagation with large-scale agricultural development in Fort Dauphin, cultivating resilient crops and restoring Madagascar's unique coastal soils.

Hands of local agricultural staff handling rich red Madagascan soil around a native seedling, soft overcast daylight, shallow depth of field, 35mm
Hands of local agricultural staff handling rich red Madagascan soil around a native seedling, soft overcast daylight, shallow depth of field, 35mm
Ecological Partnerships

Native propagation for conservation

We partner with regional developers and conservation groups to supply acclimated native flora. Our specialized nursery beds produce resilient species capable of restoring fragile coastal ecosystems.

By matching local soil chemistry with precise propagation techniques, we guarantee high survival rates for large-scale reforestation and environmental mitigation projects.

Future Scale

Our regional initiatives

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Soil rehabilitation

Native seed banking

Outgrower networks

Implementing modern cover-cropping and organic soil building techniques to restore depleted agricultural land across the Anosy region.

Securing the genetic heritage of Fort Dauphin's endemic flora through structured collection and climate-controlled storage.

Establishing decentralized nursery hubs to empower local farmers with high-yield, acclimated agricultural seedlings.

Cultivate the future

Connect with our agricultural team in Fort Dauphin to discuss land rehabilitation, native plant supply, or regional agribusiness partnerships.