
“We sow the future, we reap healing”
The earth asks us to listen. And when we listen, it teaches us to plant with purpose.
Today, faced with the ecological collapse that is worsening in all latitudes — with desertified soils, devastated biomes and cultures disconnected from the land — it is urgent to ask:
What are we cultivating when we cultivate the land? Are we cultivating food or scarcity? Caring for fertility or depleting life?
Syntropic Agriculture offers us more than just technical answers. It invites us to change our perspective. To realize that every forest is a system of abundance in motion. That planting can be a healing gesture — for the earth and for ourselves.

Sítio Semente is a living example of how agroforestry can recover degraded soils and promote sustainable food production .
Over the last 15 years, Professor Juã Pereira has implemented Agroforestry Systems that integrate different species of plants, from vegetables to native and exotic trees, without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers.
At each stop on this tour, we will open spaces for living learning. We will touch the soil, observe the rhythms of nature, learn to manage biomass, choose species, understand ecological successions.
But above all, let us reflect on our presence as a species on this planet.
If you have a piece of land, a desire to transform, or just the intuition that you need to do things differently — this call is for you ↓

Brazilian, Biologist and Farmer, for more than 15 years Juã and the farmer and scientist Ernst Götsch, have together developed an Agroforestry Production model where lines of Trees are interspersed with consortiums of Vegetables.
At the head of Sítio Semente, located in the Federal District, he transformed degraded areas into productive and biodiverse ecosystems, applying the principles of Syntropic Agriculture.
His work demonstrates that it is possible to reconcile man with nature, promoting sustainability and abundance.
With Sítio Semente well established in the agroforestry scenario and the demand for development in other regions , for the past year we have been promoting workshops and training in regions with potential for expansion.
