Impact is not only measured in tons harvested or hectares cultivated, but in lives transformed, knowledge shared, and soils regenerated. Through smart farming, we give communities the power to nourish, innovate, and build a sustainable future. Each farm becomes more than a production site: it’s a tool for autonomy, dignity, and resilience in the face of our century’s challenges.

EDUCATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

TRACEABILITY, FINANCIAL INCLUSION, FAIRER INCOME.

  • Creation of skilled and unskilled agricultural jobs across the entire value chain (production, processing, logistics).
  • Training and inclusion of youth in smart agriculture, agri-tech, and agro-industry professions.
  • Improved food security through local production of quality, affordable goods.
  • Financial inclusion of smallholder farmers via digitalized operations and easier access to services.
TECHNOLOGY, STRUCTURE

TRAINING, INTRODUCTION TO NEW TECHNOLOGIES, GUIDANCE, NEW GENERATION OF FARMERS

  • Digitization of farming practices via a connected web/mobile platform powered by AI.
  • Optimization of yields and costs through data analysis, traceability, and automated planning.
  • Scalable model easily replicable in other rural areas.
ENVIRONMENT

FIGHTING CLIMATE CHANGE, ADAPTING AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES

  • Carbon footprint reduction through a zero-waste integrated production system powered by solar energy.
  • Soil and resource conservation through agroecological practices and responsible input use (fertilizers, water).
  • Climate-resilient agriculture based on an adaptable, regenerative model.

Climate-resilient agriculture based on an adaptable, regenerative model.

Climate-resilient agriculture based on an adaptable, regenerative model.

+
40
% of land
arable cultivated
+
60
% of land
+
40
% of the population
adequately fed
-30
% of use
of chemical inputs

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 1 – No Poverty
Reduce poverty by creating sustainable income.

By creating rural jobs, digitizing farms, and training youth, SFH supports an inclusive, local economy.

SDG 2 – Zero Hunger
Enhance food security and promote sustainable farming.

SFH promotes local food autonomy through high-value, sustainable agricultural production.

SDG 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy
Access to clean, reliable, and sustainable energy.

SFH integrates solar infrastructure to power farms and achieve energy autonomy.

SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth
Create sustainable economic opportunities and dignified work.

The project promotes modern, valued, and professionalized agricultural activities in often marginalized rural areas.

SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production
Reduce waste, optimize resources.

Through technology, zero waste practices, and on-site processing, SFH reduces post-harvest losses and improves value chain efficiency.

SDG 13 – Climate Action
Lower carbon emissions, build climate resilience.

Regenerative farming, reduced chemical input, and green energy make SFH a low-carbon impact model.