AWAQ PACHA

AWAQ PACHA is a transformative agricultural project in Perú, dedicated to sustainable practices and community growth. By cultivating exceptional produce like grapes and blueberries, it not only enriches the land but also strengthens social bonds. The project embodies a philosophy of growth through collaboration, ensuring a brighter future for both the environment and local communities.

AWAQ PACHA: Cultivating Sustainable Agriculture in Perú

Discovering AWAQ PACHA: Weavers of the Earth

AWAQ PACHA isn’t just a name; it’s a vibrant philosophy rooted deep in the heart of Perú’s agricultural landscape. This project breathes life into the desert, transforming barren lands into lush green mantles reminiscent of the ancient Paracas textiles. It’s about more than farming—it’s about cultivating energy, growth, and sustainability that ripple through communities and the environment alike. At its core, AWAQ PACHA stands as a developer of the Earth, its people, and the country’s harmonious progress with nature. Simply put, being AWAQ PACHA means embracing the motto: #GrowByHelpingGrow.

Main Benefits: AWAQ PACHA’s Extraordinary Fruit

When it comes to tangible results, AWAQ PACHA shines through its exceptional produce and commitment to quality. Here’s a quick snapshot of what makes this project stand out:

  • Grapes: Cultivated with care, these grapes mark a milestone with the first harvest at Fundo Zoe, symbolizing new beginnings and growth.
  • Blueberries: Another jewel in their agricultural crown, blueberries are nurtured to perfection, contributing to both nutrition and economic vitality.
  • Sustainability: AWAQ PACHA is deeply invested in nurturing present and future generations, ensuring that their agricultural practices protect and enrich the environment.
  • Family Culture: More than a workplace, it’s a big family dedicated to excellence and dynamism in every endeavor.
  • Talent Focus: Human talent is at the heart of their culture, driving quality and excellence across all operations.

Celebrating Milestones: The First Grape Harvest at Fundo Zoe

October 25, 2025, marked a landmark moment for AWAQ PACHA with the first grape harvest at Fundo Zoe in Jayanca. This event wasn’t just about picking fruit; it was a celebration of hard work, dedication, and the promise of a fruitful future. The harvest symbolizes a new chapter, one filled with hope and the sweet taste of success. It’s a testament to the project’s commitment to transforming landscapes and lives.

Community Spirit in Action: The 2025 Kite Festival at Fundo Mayo

On September 12, the skies over Fundo Mayo came alive with colorful kites, creativity, and laughter. This festival wasn’t just a fun day out—it was a vibrant expression of community, teamwork, and joy. Families and neighbors gathered to soar kites high, sharing moments that strengthen bonds and celebrate the spirit of togetherness. Events like these highlight how AWAQ PACHA nurtures not only the land but also the social fabric of its communities.

AgroMIGIVA 2025 Olympics: More Than Just Sports

The AgroMIGIVA 2025 Olympics in the Southern Zone brought teams and families together for a weekend full of energy, sportsmanship, and integration. This event reflects the dynamic and inclusive culture that AWAQ PACHA fosters—one where competition meets camaraderie, and everyone plays a part in building a stronger, healthier community. It’s a perfect example of how the project goes beyond agriculture to enrich lives.

Project Impact: Aligning with Sustainable Development Goals

  • SDG 2: Zero Hunger – Promoting sustainable agriculture and food security.
  • SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth – Creating jobs and fostering economic progress.
  • SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – Emphasizing sustainable practices.
  • SDG 15: Life on Land – Protecting and restoring terrestrial ecosystems.
  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – Engaging communities and stakeholders collaboratively.

Connecting and Growing: Contact and Community Engagement

AWAQ PACHA’s commitment extends beyond fields and harvests. With a strong connection to its community, the project invites dialogue and collaboration. Located in San Isidro, Lima, Perú, it’s reachable by phone at +511 201 5300 or via email at agro@migivagroup.com. This openness reflects the project’s family-like culture and dedication to excellence, ensuring that growth is shared and sustainable for all involved.

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