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The Guaraní people, part of the Tupí-Guaraní family from the Amazon, settled in present-day Paraguay around the year 1000, driven by their quest for the “land without evil.” YVY SY, meaning "Mother Earth" in Guarani, embodies our deep connection to Paraguay 's essence. In Paraguay, where Guarani is spoken by over 70% of the population, the rich cultural heritage and welcoming spirit have long embraced settlers from around the world.
With its unwavering family values, independence and resistance to external agenda’s pressures, Paraguay stands as a beacon of resilience amidst global uncertainties. Paraguay’s enduring values and commitment to freedom highlight a profound respect for family values, nature and communities. Yvy Sy Food Forest transcends traditional financial decisions; it is a commitment to creating a legacy of stability and health. This opportunity allows you to escape market volatility and geopolitical unrest while aligning with your values and vision for a poison-free future. Be a part of the Yvy Sy Food Forest transformative journey. Together, we can forge a path toward a secure and prosperous future for ourselves and generations to come.
Yvy Sy Food Forest Team Presents
Connect with the vibrant pulse of Yvy Sy Food Forest in Paraguay's Paraguari province. Our carefully selected land location, grounded in the 8 scales of permanence, harmonizes the resilience and richness of natural ecosystems. It provides a clear path to self-sufficiency, long-term value and security for your family. Be part of this transformative journey—be among the select few to become a resident or partner and secure your future today.

“THE 8 SCALES OF PERMANENCE”
The Scale of Permanence tool ranks design elements by their permanence—from unchanging factors like climate and landform to more variable aspects like management practices. This hierarchy aids in making sustainable and resilient land development decisions.

Climate
The overarching weather patterns influencing temperature, rainfall, and seasonal conditions.

Land Shape
The natural topography determining drainage, erosion, and usability.

Water
Availability, reliability, and management of water sources on the land.

Road Access
Ease and quality of access to and from the site.

Trees and Wildlife
The existing biodiversity contributing to ecological stability and habitat value.

Structures and Zones of Use
Built environments and designated areas for activities aligned with the site's purpose.

Microclimate
Localized climatic variations affected by elevation, shading, and natural features.

Soil
Fertility, composition, and structure supporting plant growth and land productivity.
Your Food Forest Starts Here
Ready to live off-grid and secure your family’s future? We'll consider your climate, planting zone, topography, and space when designing your food forest. We'll also ensure it's beautiful, functional, and abundant as per your wishes. The pricing is based on the size of the food forest design space you want, not your entire lot.
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