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Treelogy introduces world’s first premium organic moringa

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Mon, April 1, 2024 Published on Apr. 1, 2024 Published on 2024-04-01T09:54:54+07:00

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Treelogy introduces world’s first premium organic moringa

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reelogy introduces the world’s first premium organic moringa, a nutritional powerhouse with 92 essential nutrients, including vital vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Treelogy, a unique and ethical brand, practices regenerative agriculture to cultivate moringa leaves, seeds, and flowers on its certified organic farm in Bali’s volcanic foothills. With a BPOM-certified facility just minutes from the farm, Treelogy commits to unparalleled transparency in its operations.

The vision for Treelogy emerged amid the COVID-19 pandemic when founders Alexa Genoyer and Sacha Aguila recognized a need for a premium, transparent moringa brand that could also help diversify Bali’s tourism-dependent economy. Their mission is to produce a product that benefits people, the planet, and future generations.

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Treelogy’s dedication to transparency extends to its commitment to providing fair wages and empowering work environments for its employees and farmers, as well as supporting local communities and children through the Seeds For A Child Foundation. The brand champions regenerative and organic farming practices that enhance soil health, prevent erosion, and maintain the natural landscape, resulting in the highest quality moringa.

Furthermore, Treelogy values the role of knowledge in economic growth, transforming its farms into learning hubs for Indonesian farmers. By investing in education and innovation, Treelogy aims to foster a more sustainable and prosperous agricultural sector.

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