Agriculture as infrastructure.
The Farm isn't a charity project — it's a revenue engine for Relief. Every season closes a loop that reduces our dependency on the next donation cycle.
UMMA Farm by the numbers.
A working farm built to fund a humanitarian system. Every harvest feeds the mission — literally and financially.
One farm. Multiple feedback loops.
UMMA Farm doesn't operate alone. Crops feed Yala Restaurant's kitchen. Yala revenue + farm sales fund Relief food distribution. Relief field teams report back which regions need which crops next season. NexGen youth work paid summer programs on the farm and at Yala — closing the workforce loop. Studio documents the harvest stories that drive new donors.
That's the difference between a single program and an interconnected system — the farm exists because of the rest, and the rest is stronger because of the farm.