Farmers market

There is nothing cooler than a local market day. See the hundreds of native species that are grown in biodiverse regions, support local artisans, and participate in community gatherings on local terms.

We highly recommend farmers’ market days for an intimate peek into the lifeblood of a healthy agrobiodiversity zone and the lifestyles and local economies it supports.

Beyond just buying food, visiting a farmers' market is a celebration of cultural heritage and environmental stewardship. Each product tells a story — of traditional farming practices, ancestral knowledge, and the close relationship between people and their land. These markets are living museums of agrobiodiversity, showcasing the resilience and richness of native crops.

Engaging with local farmers and artisans opens a window into unique worldviews and sustainable ways of life. From vibrant fruits and medicinal plants to handcrafted goods and regional delicacies, each stall offers a connection to place and tradition. Supporting these spaces helps preserve endangered species, strengthen food sovereignty, and empower rural communities. It reminds us of the importance of keeping our food systems local, diverse, and rooted in community values.

 

We specialize in biodiverse ecosystems, protected fairly by locals, and conscious travel. It’s important to us that travelers prepare adequately to have a meaningful experience of connection, cultural exchange, and direct connection with Nature, which is awesome! We 💜 ecotourists!

Savimbo

Savimbo is a social enterprise made by, and for, Indigenous Peoples and local communities to access climate markets directly. We stop deforestation and sell six climate products: biodiversity, carbon, tree, and water credits, ecotourism, and agrobiodiversity crops. Our charitable arm helps communities with land rights, literacy, and living conditions. o is a social enterprise made by, and for, Indigenous Peoples and local communities to access climate markets directly. 1

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