Exploring Regeneration, Building a Sustainable World.
Tea Garden Walker
Agricultural Salvation
If we don’t make sustainability in agriculture first, sustainability will never happen, and our Nature will die soon.
— The Land Institute Founder, Wes Jackson
Soil Fertility
The Land Before;Then After!

Deep-rooted carbon sequestration planting method
This technology promotes plant root growth down to a depth of 120 centimeters, creating a loose and well-aerated soil environment. It enhances soil carbon sequestration and organic matter accumulation, while reducing agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.
As soil health gradually improves, dependence on chemical inputs decreases, contributing to the development of sustainable agriculture.
This technology has been awarded a patent and has established Taiwan’s first tea plantation soil carbon sequestration demonstration site.
Partnering with Taiwan’s Government and Academia to Advance the SDGs
In collaboration with government agricultural agencies and academic institutions, we conduct scientific monitoring and data analysis on our own tea plantations to verify the contributions of our agricultural practices to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
- Reduction of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions
- Restoration of degraded land
- Enhancement of soil carbon sequestration capacity
- Protection of water resources
- Promotion of biodiversity
- Improvement of crop resilience to climate change
Mother Earth
Say No;So Yes!

Transforming Tea Plantations: Deep Roots, Rich Soil, Sustainable Growth
- Tea roots reach depths of up to 120 cm, compared to 20–30 cm in conventional plantations
- Soil maintains high moisture content naturally, eliminating the need for irrigation
- Rich organic matter in the soil enhances fertility—no synthetic fertilizers required
- Soil shows high carbon storage capacity, supporting active microbial life
- Tea plants are healthy and resilient, with increasing harvest yields year by year
- The plantation fosters biodiversity, supporting a balanced and self-sustaining ecosystem
- Significantly reduced pest and disease risks, with no need for herbicides or pesticides
Agro-Ecology
Stop Evil;And Do Excellent !


Store CO₂
Practicing regenerative farming to reduce GHG.

Capture CO₂
Improving soil health to mitigate climate change.

Less Chemicals
Revitalizing soil with less chemical fertilizer use.

Conserve Water
Leveraging natural water cycles, minimizing irrigation.

Sunlight Growth
Enhancing photosynthesis to boost plant growth.

Soil Nutrient Cycling
Enriching soil vitality and organic ecology.

Water Resilience
Protecting water systems and reducing surface runoff.

Biodiversity Support
Protecting biodiversity and native species.
Farm Products
Make Right Choices;Never Go Wrong !

Vision for Expansion
International Collaboration & Policy Impact
Toward Carbon Economy Participation
To cultivate a greener farmland, and to achieve sustainability from the ground up.


Rooted in nature’s wisdom, we cultivate harmony between people, soil, and climate
The Wonder of Natural Orders
Agriculture thrives when it follows the natural flow of time. By respecting climate cycles and local conditions, we reduce dependence on synthetic inputs and cultivate a resilient farming ecosystem aligned with nature’s wisdom.
Fostering species coexistence to restore vitality in every corner of the farm
The Power over Thriving Lives
Life flourishes where species coexist in balance. Through habitat protection, crop diversification, and pollinator-friendly practices, we foster an agricultural environment where plants, animals, and microorganisms can thrive in harmony.
Restoring soil health to unlock long-term fertility, resilience, and carbon storage
The Vitality upon Living Soils
Healthy soil is the foundation of all life. Through compost mulching, intercropping, reduced tillage, and organic inputs, we restore microbial vitality, enhance carbon sequestration, and rebuild long-term fertility from the ground up.
Turning sustainable values into measurable action — from training to technology
The Energy from Acting Sustainability
Healthy soil is the foundation of all life. Through compost mulching, intercropping, reduced tillage, and organic inputs, we restore microbial vitality, enhance carbon sequestration, and rebuild long-term fertility from the ground up.