What We Do

WHAT WE DO
Urban & Eco Farming
The Good Farm is an integrated agriculture technology, e-commerce and service provider platform. We aim to empower farmers by using our technologies to solve their three largest issues:
- access to market,
- access to capital, and
- access to supply and distribution networks.
We are confident that we will be able to solve some of the arising problems in the agriculture sector thanks to our respected panel of advisors and experts with more than 30 years of experience in plant management, while possessing established extensive business connections in their fields.

What is An Urban Farm?
Urban agriculture, urban farming, or urban gardening is the practice of cultivating, processing, and distributing food in or around urban areas. Urban agriculture is also the term used for animal husbandry, aquaculture, and horticulture. These activities occur in peri-urban areas as well.

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Programs & Trainings

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Daily Customers

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Work Session

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Happy Customers
What is An Eco Farm?
Eco-farming combines modern science and innovation with respect for nature and biodiversity. It ensures healthy farming and healthy food. It protects the soil, the water and the climate. It does not contaminate the environment with chemical inputs or use genetically engineered crops.
And it places people and farmers—consumers and producers, rather than the corporations who control our food now—at its very heart.
It is a vision of sustainability and food sovereignty in which food is grown with health and safety first and where control over food and farming rests with local communities, rather than transnational corporations.



Seven Basic Principles of Eco-Farming
- Food sovereignty: Producers and consumers, not corporations, should control the food chain and determine how food is produced.
- Rewarding rural livelihoods: Eco-agriculture is instrumental in rural development, food security and fighting poverty.
- Smarter food production and yields: Eco-agriculture can create higher yields to help feed the world.
- Biodiversity: Promoting diversity in crops, instead of monocultures like corn and soy, is essential to protecting nature.
- Sustainable soil: Soil fertility can improve using eco-farming methods and refraining from chemical fertilizers and inputs.
- Ecological pest protection: Farmers can control pest damage and weeds effectively through natural means instead of chemical pesticides.
- Food Resilience: Diverse and resilient agriculture, not monoculture crops, is the best way to protect communities from shocks from climate and food prices.
The Good Farm is an integrated agriculture technology, e-commerce and service provider platform. We aim to empower farmers by using our technologies to solve their three largest issues:
- access to market,
- access to capital, and
- access to supply and distribution networks.
We are confident that we will be able to solve some of the arising problems in the agriculture sector thanks to our respected panel of advisors and experts with more than 30 years of experience in plant management, while possessing established extensive business connections in their fields.