Nonprofit

Amazon Eco Jungle Farm


  • About Us

    We offer the opportunity to learn by doing. Volunteers are free of charge. As a guest in a our farm your learning experience is based on you participating in the daily chores of running the farm. In doing so, you can learn a variety of techniques employed by member farms including organic farming, Permaculture and Biodynamics. In addition to learning about organic farming, you can also learn about the local ecology, and culture while getting to meet fun and interesting people. Your daily chores at farm may include harvesting, preparing soil for planting, milking, cleaning pens, digging trenches, maintaining fences and such; and generally involve about 5 to 7 hours per day, 5 to 6 days per week.

    We offer the opportunity to learn by doing. Volunteers are free of charge. As a guest in a our farm your learning experience is based on you participating in the daily chores of running the farm. In doing so, you can learn a variety of techniques employed by member farms including organic farming, Permaculture and Biodynamics. In addition to learning about organic farming, you can also learn about the local ecology, and culture while getting to meet fun and interesting people. Your daily chores at farm may include harvesting, preparing soil for planting, milking, cleaning pens, digging trenches, maintaining fences and such; and generally involve about 5 to 7 hours per day, 5 to 6 days per week.

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    • Ahuano, None None, Ecuador
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