At Yume Agro, we develop and operate regenerative agro-industrial models that connect producers with technology, financing, knowledge, and markets, generating long-term environmental, social, and economic value.

Why does Yume Agro exist?

  • Mexican agriculture faces a structural challenge today: to produce more, in a profitable and sustainable way, within an environment of climatic, financial, and social uncertainty.
  • Yume Agro exists to address this challenge through execution, demonstrating in the field that rural development can be productive, dignified, and regenerative when built with discipline, organization, and applied knowledge.
  • We don’t just work with plots of land. We build productive ecosystems..
What do we do today?
Yume Agro operates integrated agricultural projects that support producers across the entire value chain:
Technical assessment and production planning
Strategic sourcing of inputs and technology
On-the-ground agronomic support
Access to financing and risk mitigation schemes
Contract farming and guaranteed market access

Our “Triple Bottom Line” Vision


At Yume Agro, we believe that real impact happens when three dimensions are aligned:

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  • ENVIRONMENTAL: soil restoration, efficient resource use, and regenerative practices

  • SOCIAL: farmer empowerment, capacity building, and regional development

  • ECONOMIC: profitability, scalability, and shared value creation
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Impact in action
Today, Yume Agro works with producers, strategic partners, and national and international markets, validating agro-food models in the field with real impact.
Our projects demonstrate that, with the right support, agriculture can be a driver of development, innovation, and the future.
Part of a bigger vision
Yume Agro operates as the agricultural vertical of Yume Holdings, a platform focused on building sustainable systems across essential industries.
From agriculture, we demonstrate through execution and results the models that Yume Holdings will scale into the future.
We are building today the model that agriculture will need tomorrow.
Where others see land, we see the future