Syntropic Agroforestry: Building Food Forests for Sustainability
- kris1332
- Feb 6
- 1 min read
Syntropic agroforestry is a sustainable farming technique gaining popularity around the world for its ability to create diverse and productive food forests. With a focus on mimicking natural ecosystems, this method of farming not only produces food but also restores soil, increases biodiversity, and sequesters carbon.

At my food forest New Zealand, located in the Bay of Plenty, we are dedicated to promoting food sovereignty and sustainability through the implementation of syntropic agroforestry. Our goal is to help individuals, community groups, and educational institutions build food forests that not only provide an abundance of fresh, healthy produce but also contribute to the overall health of the environment. Our services range from seminars on how to design and build food forests using syntropic agroforestry techniques to full installations for properties of all sizes - from small backyards to large farms. We believe that by sharing our knowledge and expertise, we can empower others to create their own sustainable food sources and foster a sense of community around food production. In addition to our seminars and installations, we also offer a range of products including plants, virtual workshops, and site inspections. Our team is committed to showcasing our completed projects and portfolio to inspire others to join us in the journey towards food sovereignty. Whether you are looking to transform your backyard into a productive food forest or are interested in learning more about the benefits of syntropic agroforestry, my food forest New Zealand is here to help. Contact us today to book an appointment or inquire about our services. Let's work together to build a more sustainable future for all.
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