Across the world, smallholder farmers, agripreneurs, and innovators are transforming agriculture, feeding communities, and protecting our planet.
Through Stories from the Field: Celebrating Food Heroes!, Sustainable Fields Foundation shines a light on these remarkable individuals — ordinary people doing extraordinary things in the fields, farms, and food systems of their communities.

Nan Organik House is a home where bees, people, and the planet thrive together. In a world battling food insecurity, malnutrition, and biodiversity loss, Nan Organik House offers a sweet solution, which is sustainable beekeeping. We sell pure honey, beeswax, and nutritious honey-based snacks (sesame with honey,coconut flakes with honey), delivering clean nutrition while preserving pollinators vital to our ecosystem.
But we’re not just in the business of bees, we’re in the business of empowering lives.

Yusuf Magaji Dabai crouched in a Nigerian field, inspecting thriving tomato vines at Kuyash Integrated Farm. As Head of Horticulture, he was driven to transform farming. Years earlier, as a Technical Specialist with East-West Seed Knowledge Transfer, he’d taught farmers mulching and crop rotation at Zaria’s 2022 Mega Field Day, sparking hope for sustainable yields. Now, Yusuf trained locals in organic composting and drought-resistant crops.
One day, Amina, a farmer, showed him her bountiful eggplant harvest, her once-barren soil now alive. “Thank you, Malam Yusuf,” she said. He nodded, envisioning thriving farms across Nigeria.

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