Growing the highest quality fruits, while creating a positive impact on climate, nature, and our community

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Restores ecosystems
Nature-based solutions
Benefits climate
Empowers local communities

We grow premium, sustainable fruits and regenerate nature at scale for future generations.

Our environmentally conscious approach to agriculture and focus on nature-based solutions benefits climate, restores ecosystems, and empowers local communities in the Iberian Peninsula.

Our Business
Pillars

Existing State of Affairs

As climate change intensifies, agriculture faces growing threats. Rising temperatures and extreme weather events are putting farmers and their crops at risk.

Sustainability is no longer a differentiator, it’s the baseline.
Transformative Future

We need to transform farming practices to guarantee a livable planet in the next few decades and enough food to feed a growing population.

How are we investing in a climate-resilient future?

6,000+ ha
6 farms
30%

Sustainable Farming

70%

Nature-Based Solutions

Our Business Pillars

At the heart of our business is a commitment to transform agriculture in Iberia today 
for a sustainable tomorrow.

Sustainable Farming
Nature-Based Solutions
Innovative Technology

Premium,
Sustainable Fruits

We grow high-quality, delicious fruits that positively contribute to the environment and the communities we serve.

Avocados

Tangerines

ESG Excellence

Aquaterra's ESG excellence is rooted in three foundational elements

Environment

A business model that combines sustainable farming practices, nature-based solutions, and innovative technologies to produce premium fruits while protecting and restoring local ecosystems

Social

A long-term investment in rural lands and communities to boost regional and national economies

Governance

A commitment to not only adhere to, but also exceed, leading environmental standards, as evidenced by our rigorous climate impact assessments and environmental auditing process

The industry as a whole can drive the change

Decrease in agriculture water wastage

Source:
Hydrology and Earth Systems Science – Water savings potentials of irrigation systems: global simulation of processes and leakages 

(2015)

Reduction in GHG emissions from agriculture

45%
Source:
Environmental Research Letters: 
Achieving net-zero emissions in agriculture 

(2023)

CO2 mitigation efforts to meet 2030 global climate goals

37%
Achievable with nature-based solutions.
Source:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences: Natural climate solutions

(2017)
Regulatory Authorities 
& Environmental Partners