At Geoflora, we prove that agricultural production and conservation can grow together. This is how the Garden of Life was born — a 4,744 m² space dedicated to restoring biodiversity within our productive environment. Today, it is home to 79 plant species and more than 2,500 plants, many of them native to high Andean ecosystems. This young forest has become a refuge for wildlife and pollinators: in just one week, 593 interactions of bees, butterflies, and bumblebees were recorded, strengthening the ecological balance of the farm. The garden also acts as a climate regulator, reducing the surrounding temperature by up to 7.5 °C, and 19 animal species have already been identified. After five years of work, the Garden of Life proves that conservation within productive systems is not only possible… it is necessary. Because when science, commitment, and nature come together, life always finds a way.

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