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Global Strategy

TYPE

Social project

 

REALIZATION

2025 - ongoing

PVLA AG promotes global cooperation. We operate according to the principle:

1 processed project + 1 social landscape project = 2 projects.

We donate 2.5% of our fee revenue if the client also wishes to support the social landscape project with 2.5%. Thus, a total of 5% of each completed project is donated to a social project.

PVLA AG presents the client with suitable social landscape projects for selection, which are related to the developed project and thus promote the global sense of community.

Gravity Irrigation, Zimbabwe

Mount Namuli Mozambique

PARTNER

LED - Liechtenstein Development Service

Observatório pelo Meio Rural

Eduardo Mondlane University

Governo Distrital de Gurué, Direcção Provincial da Agricultura e da Pesca, Serviço Provincial do Meio Ambiente

The Namuli II project promotes sustainable agricultural practices and protects unique ecosystems in northern Mozambique. The focus is on the region around Mount Namuli, which is of great ecological and social importance.

The project employs an integrated approach that combines ecological, economic, and social aspects. Small-scale farmers are supported in improving their agricultural methods, farming more sustainably, and securing their incomes. At the same time, measures to protect biodiversity are implemented to preserve sensitive natural habitats in the long term.

A key component of the project is the promotion of climate-resilient farming methods. Through training, technical support, and access to markets, local communities are strengthened and made more independent. Furthermore, the project contributes to reducing deforestation and using natural resources responsibly.

Through close cooperation with local communities, the linking of environmental protection and economic development, and through long-term strategies to secure livelihoods.

Mount Namuli Projekt
Ernährungssicherheit Colquechaca

Food security in Colquechaca, Bolivia

In the rural village communities of the Colquechaca district in Bolivia, food insecurity is widespread due to insufficient agricultural yields. The harvest barely covers subsistence needs, as drought and water scarcity hinder increased yields. Another problem in the region is the undervaluation of women's work in agriculture, animal husbandry, and domestic service.

The project, run by the local organization IPTK (Instituto Politécnico Tomás Katari), supports women and their smallholder farming families. Its holistic approach focuses not only on promoting agricultural and livestock production and the foundations of productivity, but also on strengthening local organizational capacities.

Food security and sovereignty are strengthened, and farming methods and infrastructure are further developed. The IPTK is committed to promoting gender equality and ecological sustainability.

Collage Globale Strategie
Nachhaltige Agrikultur Tanzania

Sustainable Agriculture, Tanzania

The SAT Sustainable Agriculture Tanzania training center for organic farming is located in Morogoro, Tanzania. Through the CISTI project (Curriculum Implementation Support for Training Institutes), SAT provides agricultural advisor training at thirty schools across the country. Young and eager learners are taught and trained in the field of organic farming.

To expand the range of training courses, a new infrastructure is being created with the construction of another clay house, which will enable the teaching of the modules "ecological and sustainable farming methods", "gender-sensitive agriculture" and "climate-resilient cultivation methods".

The goal is to achieve food security and promote sustainable environmental protection without the use of artificial fertilizers and chemical pesticides. Training as an agricultural advisor makes a significant contribution to improving food security and the living conditions of rural populations.

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