Where the jungle
meets the plains

Vichada, Colombia

The heart of Go Zero Go Green:

Our initiative takes place in the region of Vichada, specifically in the municipality of Puerto Carreño, in the Colombian Orinoquia. This region, strategically located where the plains merge with the jungle, is home to some of the last remnants of native forests in Colombia, making it the ideal setting for our commitment to conservation and reforestation.

Vichada, Colombia

Unique features of Vichada

Lush biodiversity

Vichada is home to a rich biodiversity, with important gallery forests that harbor a wide variety of flora and fauna, contributing to the ecological balance and conservation of species.

Abundant water resources

The region is noted for its wealth of fresh water, with numerous rivers and bodies of water that provide a vital resource for life and forest plantations.

Desertification tendency

The area is exposed to long periods of drought and rainfall, and has acidified soils, which makes natural forest recovery difficult. The area is exposed to long periods of drought and rainfall and has acidic soils, which makes it difficult for the forests to recover naturally.

Go Zero Go Green lands

More than 60,000

hectares

Strategic location:

Located in key conservation areas within Vichada, our farms are designed to maximize positive environmental and community impact. Considered Colombia’s next agricultural frontier, the region is becoming increasingly cultivated land and cattle ranches.

Commitment to sustainability

Each property is carefully selected and managed with sustainable practices, seeking not only to restore degraded lands but also to create vibrant and sustainable ecosystems.

Community integration

We work hand in hand with local communities, ensuring that our projects contribute to social and economic wellbeing, in addition to strengthening environmental conservation.

These characteristics make Vichada and our properties privileged places for the implementation of our reforestation projects, marking a path towards a greener and more sustainable future.

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Testimonials

"This land used to be a paradise, now it is a desert".

Fulgencio Rodriguez, farmer from the Vichada area.

"I refuse to believe this is going to stay this way forever. Is there anything we can do? We are going to recover our land".

María Torres, farm worker in Vichada.

"Learn the character of trees, root values and changing leaves".

Tasneem Hameed