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MISSION
At Mayan Mountain, we are dedicated to regenerating the land, empowering farmers, and fostering a deep connection between people and the ecosystems that sustain them.
Through agroecological practices, soil restoration, and community-driven solutions, we cultivate a food system that nurtures both people and the planet.
Our mission is to honor traditional knowledge while advancing innovative solutions that restore biodiversity, rebuild soil health, and create resilient rural livelihoods.


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VISION
We envision a world where agriculture works in harmony with nature—where thriving farms restore ecosystems, food nourishes both body and spirit, and rural communities flourish.
Mayan Mountain is committed to a future where regenerative practices are the norm, ensuring that land, water, and biodiversity are preserved for generations to come. By blending ancestral wisdom with science, we are cultivating a regenerative movement that transforms food systems from the ground up.
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STORY
Nestled in the heart of lush, mountainous landscapes, Mayan Mountain was born out of a deep respect for the land and the people who tend it. Inspired by the ancient agricultural wisdom of the Maya and driven by the urgent need to regenerate degraded soils, we set out to create a model of farming that heals rather than harms.
Our journey began with a simple yet powerful question: How can we grow food in a way that restores the earth rather than depletes it? The answer lay in the soil—its capacity to store carbon, its intricate web of life, and its potential to sustain abundant harvests without chemical inputs. Guided by regenerative principles, we partnered with local farmers, scientists, and indigenous communities to revive traditional agroforestry, holistic grazing, and soil-building techniques.
Today, Mayan Mountain is more than a farm; it’s a movement. A place where farmers are valued as stewards of the land, where food production enriches rather than extracts, and where every harvest tells a story of renewal. Together, we are proving that agriculture can be a force for good—healing landscapes, nourishing people, and restoring balance to our planet.
ARE WE?
WHO


LAWRENCE MIGLIALO
IXIL WOMEN FARMERS
Storyteller and advocate for ecological and social resilience, weaving narratives that connect people to the land.
Keepers of ancestral wisdom, guardians of the soil, and cultivators of a regenerative future for their communities.