In the sun-scorched landscapes of La Libertad, where dry forests face the mounting pressures of climate change and deforestation, a quiet yet powerful story of hope is taking root—one tree at a time.

Between January and March 2025, our seed nursery has played a vital role in cultivating native species like algarrobo, as well as nourishing edible plants such as chili peppers (ají escabeche and limo ), papayas, lemon, orange, ice-cream bean plants (pacay) and spinach. Each plant is grown with purpose—some to restore fragile ecosystems, others to feed and support local families. This season alone, over 100 algarrobo seedlings raised in the nursery have been successfully planted across Pacasmayo and Pacanguilla, bringing life and resilience back to the land.

Our commitment goes beyond reforestation—it also lives in our relationships with the communities around us. This season, we donated 22 chili pepper plants to the families of San Demetrio, and gifted flowers to the women who bring warmth and care to the Micaela Bastidas community kitchen. These gestures, though simple, help enrich local biodiversity and strengthen the bonds between the nursery and the people who live near it.
Every seed sown, every tree planted, and every plant shared is a reminder of what’s possible when we combine patience, dedication, and collective action. Together, we’re nurturing not just forests—but a future rooted in hope.