Sustainability
A technical, productive, and social vision.
At Jardins da Yoba, sustainability is treated as a technical, economic, and social condition for development. Our work integrates soil conservation practices, efficient use of water resources, applied research, field monitoring, team capacity building, and close relationships with producers and rural communities.
More than an isolated environmental approach, sustainability guides how we produce, process, learn, and contribute to stronger agricultural supply chains in Angola.
An integrated vision
Soil, water, seeds, technology, training, and community are all part of the same chain. A stronger agriculture needs good practices in the field and skilled people to implement them.
Sustainable Practices
Sustainable production begins before sowing and includes proper soil preparation, application of amendments, leveling, water management, responsible mechanization, and technical monitoring of crops.
Research, Development and Innovation
Through field trials, observation, and evaluation, we work to strengthen knowledge about varieties, adaptation to soil and climate, productive performance, and preservation of agricultural resources.
Processing and Preservation
Processing and preservation are critical steps in ensuring the quality, safety, and added value of the product. It is in this area that we strengthen control mechanisms and responsiveness throughout the value chain.
ON THE FIELD
Sustainability applied to the field.
In practice, agricultural sustainability depends on decisions made every day in the field: when to prepare the soil, how to manage water, which seeds to use, how to monitor crop development, how to reduce losses, and how to transform technical knowledge into responsible production.
Therefore, Jardins da Yoba works towards sustainability through an integrated vision: research, production, processing, training, monitoring, and cooperation with producers and institutions.
Efficient use of water
Soil conservation and correction
Seeds and local adaptation
Monitoring and field data
Technical training
Loss reduction and processing
Cooperation for Development – Producers, community and impact
Agricultural sustainability is also built with people: producers, technicians, communities, students, institutions, and partners.
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Strategy
Discover Jardins da Yoba’s strategic vision for a more productive, technical, and structured agriculture in Angola.
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Certifications
Quality depends on controlled processes, traceability, proper storage, and technical standards.
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Reports and numbers
Agricultural development depends on qualified people. Learn about the profiles and areas linked to the company’s growth.
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