Exploring the Moringa Farming Activities in Pasuruan, East Java

6/1/20252 min read

For Over a Century, Moringa Has Grown Here.

In the fertile lands of Pasuruan, East Java, moringa has been cultivated for more than 100 years—passed down through generations as both a powerful medicinal plant and a resilient crop. Deeply rooted in local tradition, moringa continues to thrive across more than 300 hectares of land, bearing witness to the region’s rich agricultural heritage.

Today, this legacy is evolving. In partnership with local farmers, we’re committed to advancing sustainable, organic moringa farming—one that not only preserves the environment but also empowers communities and builds a resilient supply chain for the future.

A Legacy of Cultivation, A Future of Impact

Moringa leaves are not only rich in essential nutrients but also central to long-standing wellness practices across Indonesia. Their fast growth and adaptability to diverse climates make moringa an ideal crop in the face of changing environmental conditions.

The deep, generational knowledge held by Pasuruan’s farming communities plays a critical role in maintaining both the quality and sustainability of our cultivation. By combining traditional techniques with modern organic practices, we’re able to ensure consistency, purity, and ecological responsibility at every stage.

Community-Driven Cultivation

At the heart of our work is a strong commitment to local empowerment. Our moringa cultivation efforts are deeply interwoven with the lives of farming families who manage every part of the process—from planting and harvesting to drying and processing.

Through fair and direct partnerships, farmers earn meaningful incomes while helping to meet growing global demand for natural health and wellness products. Regular community workshops promote shared learning in areas like soil management, organic pest control, and sustainable harvesting—encouraging innovation and resilience. We also work alongside local agricultural extension services to ensure access to the latest research and tools, helping farmers improve their yields and adapt to market needs while maintaining the integrity of their land.

A Sustainable Future, Rooted in the Past

What began more than a century ago as a traditional crop now stands as a symbol of sustainable progress. Together with our farmer partners, we are cultivating more than moringa—we’re building a future of shared value, where environmental stewardship and economic opportunity go hand in hand.

As global interest in moringa continues to rise, we remain committed to honoring the roots of this plant’s history while creating a resilient, ethical, and community-based supply chain that benefits both people and planet for generations to come.