Empowering Farmers for a Resilient Future

Féro is entirely dedicated to enhancing smallholder farmers' income through innovative, climate-resilient agricultural technologies. We believe reforestation should be so profitable that it becomes the clear and compelling choice for smallholder farmers to transform their cropland into thriving, biodiverse agroforests with the addition of mid-tech greenhouses. We go even further, by strengthen a wider scope of the agricultural value chain through the addition of modern infrastructure such as cold storage systems. Instead of relying on carbon-intensive materials, we replace them with low-carbon and carbon-neutral alternatives, leading to our solutions being more affordable than imported alternatives. These products are thereby adapted to the local economy and designed for minimal environmental impact.

Together, we can create a brighter future for the smallholder farmers in Senegal and the Caribbean. Join us in creating sustainable, high value development projects. Contact us today to learn more.

Our Team

Driven by a passion to improve people's lives and reforest degraded landscaped, Daniel applies his skills in Architectural Engineering to lead the development of the infrastructure for Féro's vision.

ir. Daniel Halman

Msc. Paula Medina Agromayor

Inspired by a background in Migration Policy and a strong mission to empower women in Senegal, Paula develops new projects and manages the development of Féro's projects.

General Director / Founder

Project Developer

Mbaye Faye

Project Manager

With a rich background in construction and agriculture, Mbaye combines his passion and knowledge to bring agriculture in Senegal forward and make it more attractive for the youth.

About us

Our Locations

Féro is developing it's first project in Kholpa, Senegal.

Locations

Adelheidstraat 143, 2595EV

The Hague, The Netherlands

Kholpa, Senegal

Mount William Hill 173, Netherlands

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM

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Contact us to support resilient agriculture and farmer income in Africa.