Transformando la Agricultura Tradicional a Regenerativa

Solo en Latinoamérica, entre el 2001 y el 2021, la pérdida de cobertura arbórea entre Brasil, Colombia, México y Perú fue de un total aproximado de 83 millones de hectáreas, de acuerdo con Global Forest Watch. En todos los casos, el factor predominante de esta pérdida fue la deforestación impulsada por la agricultura.

Casi 2,500 millones de personas dependen de la agricultura como medio de vida. Por si fuera poco, de acuerdo con las proyecciones de la FAO, la población mundial superará los 9.000 millones de personas en 2050 y la demanda de productos agrícolas se incrementará entre un 60 y 70% para ese año. La agricultura regenerativa ofrece soluciones viables para todos.

Un futuro esperanzador para la agricultura

Entre los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible 2050 están la reducción de las emisiones de carbono y la mitigación del cambio climático. La agricultura regenerativa ofrece soluciones integradas para permitir que los ecosistemas se usen, se mantengan y rehabiliten.

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REGENERATIVE FARM

Education and Youth

The Vía Orgánica Ranch has become a living school. Enriching and formative experiences are generated daily, not only for the people who come to visit but also for the team that collaborates on the project. In particular for young people who currently work and learn in this space. 

We have a very varied group of young people who participate in the project: from 17-year-old girls and boys to students from different universities doing their internships. This mix of young people creates mutual inspiration and learning for life. Several boys and girls work in the maguey plantation, in the production of vegetables gardens, in the management of farm animals, in the production of fodder and organic fertilizers. 

Thanks to these experiences, some have started their garden at home, doing layering, others have been encouraged to study agriculture or biology and careers related to the environment. In this way they will spread this enthusiasm and love for the environment to young people in their communities. 

The young women of Vía Orgánica are a fundamental part of the project and their collective participation, creativity and energy make them environmental leaders. United to generate solutions from the Jalpa Valley and the eight surrounding communities. 

Activism

The Mexican Government issued and published a new presidential decree to revoke and no longer grant authorizations for the use of genetically modified corn, specifically in products intended for human consumption, as well as the use of the herbicide glyphosate, with a gradual transition. This in response to pressure on the first provision in this regard issued in 2020.

Mercedes López, director of the Asociación de Consumidores Orgánicos, Vía Orgánica in CDMX, and Regeneration International, spoke about the fight that is being done to prohibit the use of transgenic corn in Mexico. We invite you to watch the interview here.

Photo by: Matin Buen Viaje

Our member of Vía Orgánica, Diana Hoogesteger, visited and interviewed Mario Pedraza, in the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro, where she had the opportunity to see how this ranch called Suelo Vivo practices regenerative livestock, because that is the result. We invite you to read the interview by clicking here.

Packages

This year come and visit for the first time or return to the Agroecological Park project in the Jalpa Valley in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato. Put together your package: you can include delicious foods with nixtamalized corn tortillas and fresh, colorful salads from the garden. Experience a guided tour visiting all areas of the ranch and learn how the farm works. You can choose to stay in one of our adobe cabins and end the day with a campfire in the gazebo, at the top of the ranch.

Every weekend we have activities for children where they can plant, feed the animals and even harvest their greens for salad. 

This month come and take a look at our store and discover the variety of delicious and healthy products available. We have seeds and plants for sale so that you can grow too! Then go to the restaurant and try any dish with nixtamalized corn tortillas, a green juice and some fresh greens that will make your day. 

Remember that your visit supports environmental education and care for the planet. 

Billion Agave Project

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Seasonal Crops

Store and Restaurant

In the store we have a wide variety of products from the basic basket, fruits and vegetables, cheese, salad, cereals and even processed foods ready to heat when you get home. Thanks to the supply of products in the store, it has been possible to maintain a network of producers who have made their way with other stores, restaurants and various consumers. Meet our producers! Click here to see a list .

Our Vía Orgánica restaurant offers delicious local, natural and organic dishes. It is located inside the Agrecology Park, on the way to Jalpa. It has a menu  “from farm to table” which raises awareness from the palate about the origin of our food, the methods or techniques used in its production and about the people behind the products: teachers, meteorologists, ecologists, guardians, whose purpose is to produce food taking care of the earth. 

We are here to serve you both in the store and in the restaurant daily from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Ranch Recipe

ORGANIC SALAD

Ingredients

– 2 cups mixed lettuce leaves
– 2 cups baby arugula
– 2 cups spinach
– 1/4 cup kale leaves
– 1 bunch of baby carrots (precooked and roasted)
– 1/4 cup precooked and roasted beets
– 1/2 cup roasted cauliflower
– 1/4 cup honey ginger dressing
– Sea salt
– Pepper

Preparation

Cut the leaves from your garden, wash and drain, chop the leaves the size of a bite. Mix the leaves in a bowl with the other vegetables, add the dressing and incorporate well. 

Add a pinch of sea salt and a pinch of pepper. Enjoy your crunchy salad at home or we’ll wait for you at our restaurant to try this or other salads and delicious dishes. 

Meet Our Producers

 Seasonal Chile Producers of Dolores Hidalgo’s Producers of the Seasonal Chile

This group of women and families produce a wide variety of seasonal chili peppers in some communities of Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato. They start their seedlings from winter taking care of the seedlings until there is no danger of frost. They go out in the fields and behind their house to grow various types of chili peppers, from ancho, seco, mulato, and the famous chile de agua, which is delicious stuffed with cheese or roasted in slices. 

Find their products in the Vía Orgánica store and in the restaurant’s dishes. 

Inspirations

March 22: World Water Day World Water

World Water Day is celebrated every March 22 with the aim of drawing attention to its importance and also to defend the sustainable management of water resources. For this reason, this year 2023 the motto is “The importance of water”, as a premise to remember the relevance of fresh water to which about 2,200 million people still cannot access.  

We recommend the documentary Mission Blue available on Netflix, which tells the story of oceanographer Sylvia Earle as she travels the globe on an urgent mission to highlight the dire state of Earth’s oceans. 

March Activities

April Activities

EVERY FRIDAY WE TAKE YOU TO THE VÍA ORGÁNICA RANCH!

*Includes transportation, food, mini tour of the orchard, and demonstration of making tamales. 

RESERVE ON THE FOLLOWING PHONES: 

Office: 442 757 0441
Whatsapp: 415 151 4978 

DON’T FORGET TO VISIT US!

Remember that we are open from 8 am to 6 pm
Carretera México/ Querétaro, turnoff  to Jalpa, km 9
Agroecological Park Vía Orgánica.
For information on our products, seeds and harvest,
call our store at 442 757 0490.
Every Saturday and Sunday nixtamalized tortilla with Creole and local corn!
Enjoy our sweet and sour kale chips for children and not so children!

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Regenerative Agriculture: Key to Solving the Climate Crisis

Meet Gabe Brown. If you haven’t read his groundbreaking book Dirt To Soil, visited his North Dakota farm, seen his Netflix documentary Kiss The Ground, or his Congressional testimony, you can find Gabe speaking around the country about regenerative farming.

Brown describes how regenerative agriculture not only fixes farming, but also the farming business model. It delivers more nutritious food, healthier rural culture, and enables smallholder farmers worldwide to feed themselves and the rest of us. It’s also essential if we want to solve the climate crisis.

“Regen ag,” as it’s called, enables farmers and ranchers to sequester enormous amounts of carbon in the soil — and at a profit. If farmers around the world adopt the practice, it will start to roll climate change backward. Couple that with renewable energy, and it solves the climate crisis.

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Eventos agrícolas en LATAM 2023 para agendarlos en tu calendario

Así como en Estados Unidos y en Canadá, en Latinoamérica también se realizan ferias agrícolas donde el objetivo principal es dar a conocer a través de ferias, exposiciones y conferencias, las nuevas tendencias y avances tecnológicos que se estarán aplicando en el área de la agricultura durante este año.

En esta oportunidad mencionamos los eventos agrícolas en LATAM para este 2023 que tanto productores agrícolas, comerciantes, fabricantes y aficionados del mundo del agro no pueden dejar de agregar en sus calendarios.

Como en otros años, en este artículo podrás encontrar los eventos agrícolas más destacados de algunos de los principales países de Latinoamérica:

  • Colombia
  • Brasil
  • Chile
  • Argentina
  • Ecuador
  • México
  • Perú
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