Rural property located in eastern Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, region marked by the extensive degradation of the native vegetation of the Cerrado biome. The property is transitioning towards regenerative agriculture, aiming to reconcile agricultural production with the regeneration of Cerrado's ecosystems. Current activities are focused on sustainable beef production based on the management of natural pastures, while also initiating the breeding of native stingless bees for honey and derived products, combined with the restoration of native melliferous plant species. The initiative seeks to strengthen biodiversity, enhance ecosystem services related to pollination, and contribute to improving the local microclimate. It also aims to develop a value chain linked to honey production, while serving as a center for training, environmental education, and the demonstration of regenerative practices, promoting the integration of nature conservation, local knowledge, and sustainable territorial
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Transforming the Cerrado: From Cattle Ranch to Living Landscape
Imagine a degraded corner of Brazil's magnificent Cerrado coming back to life. That's exactly what we're making happen.
We're converting a cattle farm into a thriving regenerative ecosystem where nature and people flourish together. Here's how:
Our approach combines:
Regenerative grazing practices that heal the soil
Native stingless beekeeping that supports pollination
Restoration of native flowering plants
Environmental education programs
Sustainable gastronomic tourism
The result? A landscape teeming with biodiversity, strengthened ecosystem services, and genuine economic opportunities for local communities.
We're not just farming differently—we're proving that conservation and livelihoods go hand in hand. Every hectare restored strengthens the region's ecological health while creating meaningful work for the people who call it home.
Join us in rewilding the Cerrado and building a more sustainable future.
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Honey of the Earth - Pollinate the land. Regenerate communities!
Rural property located in eastern Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, region marked by the extensive degradation of the native vegetation of the Cerrado biome. The property is transitioning towards regenerative agriculture, aiming to reconcile agricultural production with the regeneration of Cerrado's ecosystems. Current activities are focused on sustainable beef production based on the management of natural pastures, while also initiating the breeding of native stingless bees for honey and derived products, combined with the restoration of native melliferous plant species. The initiative seeks to strengthen biodiversity, enhance ecosystem services related to pollination, and contribute to improving the local microclimate. It also aims to develop a value chain linked to honey production, while serving as a center for training, environmental education, and the demonstration of regenerative practices, promoting the integration of nature conservation, local knowledge, and sustainable territorial
Project story
Transforming the Cerrado: From Cattle Ranch to Living Landscape
Imagine a degraded corner of Brazil's magnificent Cerrado coming back to life. That's exactly what we're making happen.
We're converting a cattle farm into a thriving regenerative ecosystem where nature and people flourish together. Here's how:
Our approach combines:
Regenerative grazing practices that heal the soil
Native stingless beekeeping that supports pollination
Restoration of native flowering plants
Environmental education programs
Sustainable gastronomic tourism
The result? A landscape teeming with biodiversity, strengthened ecosystem services, and genuine economic opportunities for local communities.
We're not just farming differently—we're proving that conservation and livelihoods go hand in hand. Every hectare restored strengthens the region's ecological health while creating meaningful work for the people who call it home.
Join us in rewilding the Cerrado and building a more sustainable future.
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Brazil