The project began in 2018 with a dream of creating a self-sufficient farm where waste is turned into utility and goodness. The founder’s journey included visiting permaculture farms worldwide and taking a Permaculture design course. The project received enthusiastic support from diverse volunteers who shared the vision of a regenerative world.
Assalam Permaculture Farm is built on three ethical pillars: Earth Care, People Care, and Fair Sharing. Their primary mission is enriching the soil through natural composting and embracing local seeds and biodiversity. Education and community engagement are central to the farm’s ethos, serving as a demonstration site for sustainable practices. The farm actively involves students, tourists, and vocational training participants to foster a strong connection with the environment.
Nurturing future generations and building regenerative communities is a crucial aspect of the project. They aim to instill in young minds a deep reverence for nature and expand their impact beyond the farm to 21 villages, empowering communities with permaculture knowledge.
Assalam Permaculture Farm practices ethical living, prioritizing cooperation over competition, and integrating modern technology as solutions to challenges. Eco-friendly building designs and the use of renewable energy resources, such as solar panels and rainwater harvesting, ensure a balanced coexistence with the environment.
The farm incorporates various sustainable elements, including water harvesting and management, sustainable animal systems, organic farming, and food forests. They also offer courses to empower individuals in sustainable practices, fostering a greener future.
Overall, the permaculture project represents a transformational journey fueled by dedication to create a harmonious relationship between humanity and nature, guided by ethical values of cooperation, balance, and respect.
Membership & Visitors
- Current members: 40
- Not currently open to new members, but might be in the future
- Open to visitors
Hamed Salari says
Hello
I hope you are well, I am contacting regarding arranging a visit to your farm. We are a group of friends who are starting a permaculture farm in Zanzibar. We would be very happy to see the amazing work you have done.