Restored agricultural landscape

For governments

Food security is national security. We build accordingly.

Import dependence is a sovereignty problem long before it becomes a hunger problem. The upstream variable is whether the land can produce. Harvestria deploys biological consortia at national scale — with ministries of agriculture, sovereign wealth funds, and development finance institutions.

Sovereign dashboard.

A running national view of agricultural performance — independently verifiable, broken down by region, tied to outcomes.

Domestic food production
+8–12%
modelled, 5-year program
Strategic import dependence
−12–18%
fertilizer and grain combined
Agricultural GDP
+0.4–0.6%
annual contribution
Rural household income
+15–19%
contracted-farmer cohort
National irrigation demand
−10–14%
restored soil retains more water
Degraded land restored
1.8M ha
cumulative
Carbon sequestered
5.9 Mt
audit-ready, cumulative
Food security score
75–82 / 100
national composite, modelled range

All figures modelled · placeholder for a representative national program · pending public field-data release.

Deployment model

From pilot region to national program.

01 · Strategic assessment

Joint review of degraded land, strategic crops, and food security exposure.

02 · Pilot region

12–18 month deployment across 50,000–250,000 hectares with full telemetry.

03 · National rollout

Phased rollout integrated with extension services, cooperatives, and DFI financing. Each pilot region sharpens the prescription for the next.

04 · Ongoing national program

Continuous program with annual reporting to ministry, parliament, and partners.

Who we partner with.

MoAg
Ministries of Agriculture
SWF
Sovereign wealth funds
DFI
Development finance institutions
FSO
Food security organizations