Agros

EVOLUTION OF AGROS DEVELOPMENT MODEL

Over the past 40 years, the Agros development model has evolved from empowering individual families to improve their lives holistically to creating thriving communities and entire regions.

Agros families begin their journey from a common starting point: extreme poverty. Through their journey with Agros, these beloved children of God embark on a path to holistic transformation, lifting themselves out of poverty and into a future of enduring prosperity, fostering vibrant rural communities. 

We welcome new families to underutilized land, reducing costs and increasing productivity through modern agricultural techniques in our “Village within a Village” initiative. Additionally, Agros is poised to expand its impact through regional Harvest of Hope Centers (HHCs), accelerating agribusiness creation by meeting families where they are.

  • To date, 46 villages are home to over 23,000 individuals
  • Our goal: To transform 30,000 more lives in the next 10 years.

Agros five-year Impact Plan lay out our four main initiatives:

LAND & VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT

From the beginning, land has been at the heart of Agros’ mission and impact. For a rural family living in poverty, the opportunity to own a plot of land is a game changer. 

Over the years, Agros has garnered philanthropic support from individuals, churches, foundations, and businesses to purchase tracts of farmland in Central America. We then welcome families living in poverty onto this land, enabling them to start farming. The families use profits from their farming to repay the value of the land, eventually receiving full title to it.

Individuals who were once day laborers, squatters, or renters become landowners—and with that transformation, a world of opportunity opens to them. These individuals live in communities with access to all essential services—clean water systems, quality education, healthcare, and improved infrastructure. We collaborate with partner organizations to facilitate the creation of schools and clinics. In every case, we work to strengthen leadership and self-governance among community members. This social infrastructure is critical to ensuring that families, communities, and entire regions achieve lasting prosperity and sustainable self-reliance.

Agros has become one of the most successful private agrarian reform programs.

To date, more than 3,600 families have earned title to their land and are living sustainable lives of self-sufficiency. In total, our Five-Year Impact Plan will enable us to engage an additional 3,500 families on their own land in the coming years. 

HARVEST OF HOPE CENTERS (HHCs)

The Harvest of Hope Centers (HHCs) focuses on existing villages within a defined region, meeting families where they are to make the most significant impact 

The HHCs are Agros’ “one-stop-shop” solution for delivering high-quality, equitable development services tailored to the needs of specific regions. For example, in La Dalia, Nicaragua, the HHCs focus on agribusiness development, while in the Ixil region of Guatemala, the emphasis is on addressing chronic child malnutrition and food systems. 

Thanks to this approach, families from different villages can access the full range of Agros’ programs, enabling us to reach more families more quickly and effectively, with a greater depth of service. This accelerates agribusiness creation and significantly increases productivity for farmers.

By 2028, our HHCs aim to serve 800 to 1,000 new families.

RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Our entrepreneurship initiatives aim to provide beneficiaries with necessary credit services (Credit+) in addition to technical assistance.  Women and young entrepreneurs become financially independent, and improve the well-being of their families for generations.

YOUTH ENTREPRENEURISM 

Our efforts aim to build a stronger, more resilient future for the Ixil Region, providing tangible opportunities for its youth to create meaningful lives within their communities.

  • Youth Agribusiness Consolidator Program: To tackle poverty and immigration challenges in the Ixil Region of Guatemala, Agros is launching the Agro-Emprende initiative in partnership with Nicolas Christian School through two key components: developing entrepreneurship content in the school curriculum and hosting a “Koala Tank” business plan competition. 

  • Agribusiness Development Program: Additionally, Agros will focus on agribusiness development by integrating youth into the Agribusiness Development Program, modeled after our achievements in Nicaragua. This program aims to empower young people to become successful agribusiness owners by equipping them with technology, quality production methods, and access to profitable markets to thrive in their homeland.

WOMEN-LED BUSINESSES INITIAVES

Investing in women’s entrepreneurship is one of the most effective ways to eradicate poverty, as it taps into new sources of wealth and employment generation, positioning entrepreneurship as a lever for economic and social transformation

    1. The Women Entrepreneurship Program (WEP): It aims to empower women entrepreneurs by providing essential credit services and technical assistance, enabling them to achieve financial independence.   A key differentiators is its focus on addressing the systemic barriers that hinder women’s access to capital and markets and seeks to actively dismantle these barriers through targeted investments and support programs.

      By integrating women into a formal market strategy, the need for a middleman is eliminated, allowing women to retain more of their earnings and enhance their economic independence.  

    Furthermore, the WEP provides support to improves the quality of life for these women by helping them upgrade their home workspaces. Many women initially work in inadequate conditions—poor lighting, lack of ventilation, cluttered spaces, and frequent interruptions due to shared areas. With WEP support, they can create more conducive work environments, which not only boosts productivity but also contributes to their overall well-being. 

    • The initiative has successfully supported over 912 women in starting savings, managing credit, and launching their own market-oriented production ventures. 

    • 50% of the Agros families in Guatemala are integrated into the WEP

    • In 2022, the program achieved a 38% reduction in chronic malnutrition.

    • Weavers of Hope project: based on the target population of the WEFP Agros idenified a new productive chain: textiles. To that end, Agros conducted a study to identified the key areas that need improvement for a successful textile businessand developed an specific bootcam training program in technical, organizational, and business skills to generate higher income for families.

EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY

 By integrating an educational approach into our Rural Entrepreneurism initiatives, we empower small business owners with the knowledge of best practices and the skills they to navigate financial systems confidently. 

To that end, we engage experts in the field to create curricula for promoting financial literacy, small business planning, and capacity building among our beneficiaries. It also includes courses related to best agricultural practices. By integrating technology, Agros is expanding its in-person training capacity with Virtual Classrooms using e-learning platforms such as Moodle and our intranet.

FAMILY RESOURCEFULNESS

Our families are not only building wealth through hard work, training, and investment, but they are also embracing new opportunities for spiritual and psychological growth. 

We believe in fostering positive, forward-thinking mindsets that propel individuals toward prosperity. In line with this vision, Agros is working on the basis of launching its Resourcefulness Project. This groundbreaking initiative deepens our mission by nurturing resilience and resourcefulness as core outcomes for the families we serve.

The next phase involves convening an interdisciplinary team of experts to define the resourcefulness model, refine objectives, and design interventions. 

This collaborative effort will culminate in a pilot program that integrates these new dimensions into Agros’ holistic approach. 

We are committed to following the Way of Jesus in our development model, embodying love for God and neighbor through faith and authentic relationships, and expressing generosity in the pursuit of justice and dignity.

The vision ahead requires a collective effort from Agros, donors, partners, and communities. Want to know more about our path forward?