Sisters and single mothers Yanny and Neury Hernández grew up in a farming family, spending childhood vacations at their grandparents' countryside home. That deep connection to the land never left them. Though city life pulled them into other careers—pharmaceutical work for Yanny, professional manicure services for Neury—their dream of returning to agricultural roots remained alive.
Two years ago, they leaped and purchased land. But financing cultivation while managing city living costs proved daunting. So Adelphi was born—their solution to secure their future while transforming their community.
This organic farm goes beyond production. Using agro-ecological methods like biochar soil enrichment, Yanny and Neury are regenerating the land and preserving biodiversity. They're also establishing a nursery to protect endangered native fruit species and creating a weekend gathering space for local children, elders, and neighbors to learn sustainable practices together.
Adelphi represents more than agriculture—it's a catalyst for community transformation. It's where people reconnect with nature, where knowledge flows freely, and where hope takes root. Yanny and Neury aren't just planting crops; they're cultivating a healthier, more sustainable future for everyone.
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