Our work

Discover some of our regeneration projects and nature-based solutions

(2024)

Regenerative Transition: Lime and Lemon

Atotonilco, Jalisco – Cuenca Lerma-Santiago – México
We create spaces that bring together local leaders, ejido governments, organizations, and companies to drive the adoption of water technologies in strategic crops, increasing the effectiveness of water replenishment indicators with social traceability and delivering a tangible return on technology investments.
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Regenerative Productive Transitions

Regenerative Transitions Program – Jalisco

Intensive agricultural zones – México
Restoring the relationship between communities and their territories through living narratives that make regenerative transformation visible—cultivating local pride and the social license to regenerate.
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Regenerative Productive Transitions

Pulso Norte – Citrus and Apple Crops

Cuenca Bravo-San Juan – Nuevo León y Coahuila – México
Transforming northern agricultural zones into resilient territories where water, soil, and collective decision-making converge along regenerative pathways rooted in local identity and multi-actor collaboration.
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Regenerative Productive Transitions

Nature Capital Project

Cuenca Los Planes – Baja California Sur – México
We restore productive landscapes from the ground up, recognizing soil as a living organism capable of capturing carbon, regenerating ecosystems, and sustaining dignified livelihoods. We do this in partnership with the communities that make these transformations possible, activating local and territorial capacities.
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Regenerative Productive Transitions

Roots of Water: Community and Harvest in Atotonilco

Cuenca Santiago–Lerma–Chapala, Jalisco – México
Atotonilco faces severe water stress, yet its communities have chosen to turn challenge into opportunity. Together with a network of local producers, the project fosters learning processes in regenerative agriculture—analyzing, co-designing, and enabling collaboration to strengthen productivity and territorial resilience.
Regenerative Productive Transitions

Agro-Business Consciousness Summit

Guadalajara, Jalisco – México
The future of agriculture depends on commitment and collaboration. The Summit convenes business leaders, producers, and government to build a shared roadmap toward regenerative agri-food systems. Dialogue and collective action drive alliances and commitments that place regeneration at the center of economic development.
Sustainable corporate value chains

Casitas Maraika: Redefining Tourism

Bahía de Banderas – Pacífico mexicano – México
In a corner of the Pacific, tourism becomes an act of reciprocity. In collaboration with the Casitas Maraika community, a living destination model emerges—one that connects culture, nature, and local economy, showing that travel can also restore ecosystems and strengthen human connection.
Regenerative Tourism

Regenerative Transitions in Dairy Production

Jalisco, Aguascalientes e Hidalgo – México
Dairy value chains hold the potential to regenerate the territories they depend on. The project accompanies the company in adopting regenerative livestock practices and insetting strategies that integrate emissions measurement, animal welfare, and community empowerment—building a sustainable, low-carbon supply system.
Sustainable corporate value chains
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