Initiative Eden

Turning deserts into productive farms
throughout the Middle East and North Africa, with a sustainable business model at scale.


Equipping Leaders, Restoring Communities, Regenerating Creation


Transforming Deserts into Farms

We use regenerative agriculture techniques to transform unproductive desert land into productive, lush farms that bringing food stability and resilience to some of the driest regions of the world.


Restoring Communities

Food and water scarcity regularly results in devastating, protracted violent conflicts. We equip communities with the tools that they need to not only thrive in the midst of these challenges, but also to actively steer their cultures towards greater levels of peace and well-being.


Equipping Leaders

Droughts, heatwaves, and resulting food scarcity is becoming more common and more threatening every year. We provide training, coaching, and financing to equip leaders to help them and their communities navigate these challenges of a changing world.


Carbon Sequestration That Feeds People

Every new regenerative farm we establish pulls down hundreds of tons of carbon out of the atmosphere, and stores it within trees, roots, and soils ...
all while feeding people.

Bringing Food Stability To Deserts


Every year all around the world the process of desertification turns massive swaths of food producing farmland into hard, barren wasteland, unusable for food production.For people experiencing this in regions that are already challenged with poverty and food insecurity, this can be the last straw before devastation.To fight back against this, we use regenerative agriculture techniques to transform desert land and desertifying land into productive, lush farms that bringing food stability and food resilience to some of the driest regions of the world.We make use of tools and techniques that have been proven to regenerate degraded ecosystems, rebuild soils, and bring agricultural abundance into places of scarcity.

Restoring Communities


Food and water scarcity regularly results in devastating, protracted instability and violent conflicts.Experts worry that these kinds of conflicts will continue to get worse if new solutions are not implemented. This could exacerbate already significantly strained aid networks around the world, as well as increase challenges of richer countries as asylum seekers and refugees flee desertification.We equip communities in desert and desertifying regions with the tools, training, financing, and coaching they need to work together in partnership to regenerate watersheds and soil ecosystems in order to bring back abundance to their region.This equips these communities to not only thrive in the midst of the climatic challenges they face, but also to actively steer their cultures towards greater levels of all around peace and well-being in spite of these challenges.

Equipping Leaders


Droughts, heatwaves, and resulting food scarcity is becoming more common and more threatening every year. These types of challenges require wisdom and healthy leadership for communities of all sizes and demographics to navigate.We provide training, coaching, and financing to equip leaders, in order to help them and their communities navigate these challenges of a changing world.We also know that the being a leader through these kinds of challenges requires more than just great business models and agricultural techniques. Good leadership means walking in a healthy state in all elements of ourselves — body, mind, and spirit.Because of this, we frame our trainings and coaching to address all these areas, in order to best equip the men and women we work with to succeed in their transformational work.

Carbon Sequestration That Feeds People


The process of desertification releases massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year, exacerbating an already complicated atmospheric crisis.Using regenerative agriculture techniques, we can transform plots of desert land into stable, resilient farms in just 3-5 years, through our reproducing model that is carbon-negative and cashflow-positive.Every new regenerative farm we establish pulls down hundreds of tons of carbon out of our atmosphere, and stores it within trees, roots, and soils ...
all while feeding people in regions with food insecurity.