Coffee under Coconut Canopy Agroforestry

Image of lush coffee plants growing beneath tall coconut trees in Quezon Province, Philippines.

Flagship Project:
Quezon Province, Philippines

The 50-Hectare CSA Coffee under Coconut Canopy Model:
Building climate resilience, securing smallholder incomes, and sequestering carbon in one of the world's most vulnerable regions.

Δ THE PROBLEM: Vulnerability & Tech Gap

Climate Exposure

The Philippines is acutely exposed to extreme weather, suffering from devastating typhoons, prolonged drought, and accelerating sea-level rise.
For smallholder farmers, a single event can erase decades of work, plunging families into poverty.

The Financial & Tech Divide

A massive technological and financial gap exists between institutional investors and local farmers.
Our target smallholders lack the formal records, traceability infrastructure, and bankable metrics needed to access large-scale, formal climate finance.
They are desperate for assistance.

✅ THE SOLUTION: Resilience Through Design

Resilient Cropping Systems

We deploy Coconut-Coffee Agroforestry combined with Integrated Farming Systems (IFS).
This creates a multi-layered ecosystem that diversifies income streams and is inherently more resilient to climate shocks than monoculture.

Blockchain Traceability

Every step from Farm—to—Table is recorded.
This ensures verifiable data on provenance, fair pricing, and environmental impact (CO₂) sequestration, solving the investor demand for trust and transparency.

Predictive AI Integration

Our AI models forecast crop yield and climate risks at the plot level.
This data drives operational decisions for the farmer and generates the AI Resilience Score for investors, de-risking the entire project.

Initial Pilot Impact (Year 3 Projections)

200+

Farmers Helped

(Smallholder Coconut Farmers)
50 Ha

Agroforestry Land Area

(Coconut, Coffee, IFS)
100k+

Coconut Trees Managed

(Replanted & Nurtured)
80k+

Coffee Trees Planted

(Robusta Seedlings)
1,000 t

Annual CO₂ Sequestered

(Through Soil & Biomass)

Data point derived from Passport Turtles AI Vetting Engine (PVTE v1.1)

Our Trusted Partners

De-risking a project requires solid foundational support.
We will collaborate with leading organizations and institutions to ensure credibility and scale.

Philippine Coconut Authority Logo

Philippine Coconut Authority

Department of Agriculture Logo
Green Climate Fund Logo
Asian Development Bank Logo

Asian Development Bank

Yardstick Coffee
Caritas Philippines