Growing Veggies and Nurturing Community

We make healthy produce accessible, organize for food sovereignty and fight for climate justice. 

BIPoC farmers preparing a compost high bed at aloti farm - credit Anna Sika Bois-Fiaty
Photography: Anna Sika Bois-Fiaty

Our Commitment to
Regenerative Agriculture

Pesticide-free Agriculture

We practice an exclusively pesticide-free agriculture. Our vegetables are grown in certified organic compost and we fertilize them using animal manure and homemade plant-based fertilizers.

Farming by Hand

Because Farming is a deeply political issue, every year since our creation, we’ve hosted farming retreats, skillshares and workshops on sustainable agriculture, food sovereignty and climate justice in collaboration with other decolonial grassroots initiatives.

Sustainable Practices

We apply a low dig technique which preserves soil life and conserves water.

Our Political and Community Work

Community Help Days

We host regular open door days and invite our lovely community to come help at the farm and experience the day-to-day of sustainable agriculture.

Skillshare Events

Because Farming is a deeply political issue, every year since our creation, we’ve hosted farming retreats, skillshares and workshops on sustainable agriculture, food sovereignty and climate justice in collaboration with other decolonial grassroots initiatives.

A Space of Connection

We aim for the farm to be a safer space in the countryside for BIPoC, queer and disabled folks to reconnect with soil, rest and snack on healthy veggies.

Black masc farmer transplanting seedlings at aloti farm
Photography: awa faridah

Photography: Anna Sika Bois-Fiaty

Subscribe

All boxes are sold out? Then join our waitlist for updates on new membership spots!