OUR COMMITMENT
At SCL, we believe that real agricultural transformation cannot be measured by a single harvest or a single season. It must be felt across every level of the communities we work in — from the individual farmer who plants her first seed, to the institutions that reshape how entire country thinks about land and food. The stories on this blog are windows into that transformation.
They are not selected because they are exceptional outliers. They are selected because they are representative: of what happens when the right knowledge reaches the right person, when that person is connected to the right community, when that community is supported by the right institutions, and when those institutions are linked to markets that make the whole thing make economic sense.
See how regenerative agriculture, farmer enterprise, and community systems come together across SCL’s operations.

For years, Bokoko residents relied on a contaminated well that caused constant illness. Today, reliable clean water supports 850 people, dramatically improving health, saving millions in medical expenses, and freeing time for farming, education, and community development.


Across households previously spent on preventable medical costs

Participating in regenerative agriculture systems across SCL’s community network.

Across households previously spent on preventable medical costs