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Where Regeneration Meets Community: Experience sustainable living in a family-led food forest on Portugal’s Silver Coast, where your participation directly contributes to building a resilient multi-generational ecosystem.

Alo Land Strategy Summary

Alo Land is a regenerative initiative by us – Petru and Inês. We are former tech professionals who moved to Portugal with our two children. We currently manage a 1-hectare plot with a food forest and own an additional 2.5-hectare undeveloped plot nearby.

Vision and Goals

  • Land restoration using regenerative practices
  • Supporting holistic well-being (physical, emotional, spiritual)
  • Cultivating eight forms of capital (financial, material, living, social, intellectual, experiential, spiritual, cultural)
  • Building community resilience

Current Challenges

  • Overwhelming workload maintaining the food forest
  • Potential for more social connections, particularly for the adults
  • Gaps in food production despite potential
  • Restrictions on travel due to land care responsibilities

Strategic Approach

The family has shifted to an incremental growth strategy that focuses on:

  1. Leveraging existing resources and activities
  2. Attracting people to the land (as participants or volunteers)
  3. Creating a volunteer pipeline 
  4. Thoughtful development of their 2.5-hectare plot

What's with the name?

From Wiktionary: alō (present infinitive alereperfect active aluīsupine altum or alitum); third conjugation

    • I foster, I nourish
    • I raise (as a child, an animal, etc.)
    • I feed, I maintain, I develop

From our visual diary...

Each morning,  one of the ducks kept showing up out of their foraje area. Our eldest child was on observation duty and found the scape route. There was a gap between the coop and the fence through which the smallest duck could squeeze through. And our Poirot jr. solved another case. Bravo.

Each morning, one of the ducks kept showing up out of their foraje area. Our eldest child was on observation duty and found the scape route. There was a gap between the coop and the fence through which the smallest duck could squeeze through. And our Poirot jr. solved another case. Bravo.

Each morning, one of the ducks kept showing up out of their foraje area. Our eldest child was on observation duty and found the scape route. There was a gap between the coop and the fence through which the smallest duck could squeeze through. And our Poirot jr. solved...

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