We work with the land. And when the land suffers, we can’t look the other way.
The past few days have not been easy: in January, Cyclone Harry hit Sicily. An unexpected blow that put trees, people and entire territories to the test.

It has been a harsh start to the year. But those who live off agriculture know one thing above all others: giving up is not an option.
Cyclone Harry brought violent rainfall, strong winds and days of constant instability. Not just a weather event, but yet another sign of a balance that is breaking.
This is our land: WATCH HERE
We stayed there: checking the trees, fixing what could be fixed, protecting what remained. Because our agriculture is made of presence, hands and time.
Cyclone Harry didn’t hit only us. It swept through an already fragile Sicily, leaving behind widespread damage.

Flooded fields, roads and territories completely devastated, especially in the inner areas.
Among the most serious consequences of Cyclone Harry is what happened in Niscemi. Here, intense rainfall caused a landslide that severely affected the area and is expected to continue in the coming days.
In these days, many of you have written to us. Simple messages, but incredibly powerful:
“Where can we send help?”
For this reason, we want to point you to this fundraising campaign to offer concrete and immediate support:
Thank you to those who are here. Thank you to those who help.
We have always been — and always will be — the land that resists 🍊

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