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Make your business a future-proof paradise

A company of the future not only makes a positive impact on its employees, partners and customers, but also on its environment.

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Your business premises are an asset

Does your company have a garden or a green space? If so, congratulations on this incredible asset. You already have enormous added value.

It has been scientifically proven that giving employees the view of some trees or greenery makes them happier and more productive, which in turn allows them to dedicate more time to the company.

Greenery around your business building(s) also gives an honest impression to your customers.

An immersive experience

But why settle for that simple lawn or a few trees when so much more is possible? Imagine surrounding your company with uniquely designed green spaces, a paradise where employees and/or clients can unwind.

 

Where meetings can even be held in the summer, or a picnic can be enjoyed during lunch? Where employees, or management, can recharge their batteries.

 

Wouldn't it be nice to offer your customers fruit from your own fruit trees, or for your employees to pick some tasty berries for a little snack?

 

Louis De Jaeger - Commensalist - garden architect - landscape architect - garden - ecological -
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Food forest revenue models

Food forests are the holy trinity: agriculture, nature and experience come together here. It is precisely the melting pot of these different aspects that makes this form of agriculture so rich.

Wanting to help the world is strongly in our genes, so we are looking for a way to continue to do this in a sustainable way. People, planet, profit can be extended to food forests. The permaculture ethics state this as: people care, earth care and fair share.

Developing a sustainable business model to plant, maintain and run a successful food forest is perfectly possible. The trick to doing this well lies in carefully balancing the capabilities of the team, assessing the target audience, efficiency and ecology.

What can a food forest offer?

Food production

Fruit, nuts, vegetables that can be processed, eaten and sold.

Relaxation

There is nothing more wonderful than walking hand in hand through an edible paradise.

Therapy

You come into contact with your hands  with nature, this makes you zen and calm.

Income

Many are looking for a way to help the world and earn a living from it.

Event space

Long tables with delicious and local food between the trees. A location to celebrate important events

Community

People are attracted to a place like this, where like-minded people come together to connect and have fun.

Louis De Jaeger - Commensalist - garden architect - landscape architect - garden - ecological -
FOODFOREST_125.jpeg

Food forest revenue models

Food forests are the holy trinity: agriculture, nature and experience come together here. It is precisely the melting pot of these different aspects that makes this form of agriculture so rich.

Wanting to help the world is strongly in our genes, so we are looking for a way to continue to do this in a sustainable way. People, planet, profit can be extended to food forests. The permaculture ethics state this as: people care, earth care and fair share.

Developing a sustainable business model to plant, maintain and run a successful food forest is perfectly possible. The trick to doing this well lies in carefully balancing the capabilities of the team, assessing the target audience, efficiency and ecology.

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