Where We Work

With 20 years of experience building socially and environmentally responsible value chains in Nicaragua, Sol Impact is expanding into Guatemala and across Central America and Mexico. We currently work with 70 new farmers in Guatemala growing crops like mango, pepper, and banana for subsistence and local markets, training them to add higher-value passion fruit into a well-managed, diversified agroforestry system.

Our Reach
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20 years of investment

Over 20 years, through Sol Organica, $4 million has been invested in organic, regenerative, and Fair Trade value-chain development in Nicaragua. The goal has always been to expand our reach and impact more farmers through our model: training, technical farm-management advice, community collection centers, road repair, input-credit programs, and certification support, among others. Forty percent of those funds came through counterpart funding from development and aid agencies working in Nicaragua.

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Guatemala

We currently work with 70 new farmers in Guatemala growing crops like mango, pepper, and banana for subsistence and local markets, training them to add higher-value passion fruit into a well-managed, diversified agroforestry system.

Programs and field investmentsTraining, technical farm-management advice, community collection centers, road repair, input-credit programs, certification support, and diversified crop adoption are part of the model expanding across Nicaragua and Guatemala.

Our development finance partners

Sol Organica has worked alongside development banks, foundations, government agencies, and NGOs on more than $4 million in executed, counterpart-funded development projects.

Broader partner network