
Who We Are
Aloti Farm is an organic permaculture farm run by a tiny Black FLINTA team near Berlin and nurtured by an ever growing community of generous helpers.
We grow vegetables and herbs on 1 hectare of land and make them accessible thanks to a solidarity-based price scale.
The farm is open to all who share our values but we center BIPoC, queer, migrant and disabled folks in our farming practice and political work.
Meet our Crew

Nicole
Hello, I’m Nicole, an ewe and tatar wannabee farmer and founder of aloti farm. I chose to nurture soil and tend to life as a way to resist the necropolitics that rob us of peace and of a healthy earth. And though some days the work is back-breaking, I’m rewarded by the generous support this project continues to receive from so many of you!
Photography by Paul Musso

Sika
Hello, I am Sika, a community organiser, an enthusiatic veggies caregiver and an experimental cook. I chose to work at aloti to create more safer and healing spaces, to foster community and access to food and because I love growing veggies. My wild dream : growing all kind of chilies in Brandenburg.

Lilya (honorary member)
Hello, I’m Lilya, Nicole’s mom. I’m retired and live in Togo, but I spend about three months a year in Berlin to volunteer at the farm, support the local sustainability efforts, and bake yummy pies for our community help days. Someone’s got to, am I right?!
