TREELOGY
Ethical, Regenerative
& Premium Organic Moringa from Bali
Nestled around 500 meters above sea level in the lush volcanic foothills of Mount Agung, Bali, Treelogy is pioneering regenerative agriculture in Karangasem Regency through ethical moringa cultivation.
Founded in 2021 by Sacha Aguila and his mother Alexa Genoyer—who come from a legacy of moringa-based health initiatives in Burkina Faso—the brand was created to shift Bali’s overdependence on tourism toward a sustainable future rooted in wellness and soil stewardship.
Sustainability Profile • Updated July 2025
Regenerative Practices
& Tri Hita Karana Ethics
EARTH CARE
Treelogy is on track toward Regenerative Organic Alliance certification, with fully organic-certified soil and farming methods that restore biodiversity, retain moisture via strategic rainwater harvesting systems, and eliminate soil compaction through raised beds and no-walk zones. Chickens and goats are integrated into farming cycles to produce nutrient-rich compost, while coconut fibre mulch and wildlife corridors nurture a richly diverse ecosystem.

PEOPLE CARE
Every step—from cultivation to packaging—is managed in-house: low‑temperature dehydration (38 °C for 22 hrs) preserves full nutrient profiles, and stem-free processing upholds purity and bioavailability. The team is compensated ~40% above regional minimum wage, with health benefits, professional development, and a culture that honors farming as a dignified career.

FUTURE CARE
Guided by the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, Treelogy sees its farm not merely as farmland—but as a regenerative incubator, blending traditional wisdom with modern innovation to empower Indonesian farmers and create a legacy of land and health restoration.














TRANSPARENCY & PROCESS INTEGRITY
Treelogy’s production is entirely traceable. They own their farmland and factory—the latter BPOM-certified—ensuring full oversight across the value chain. This includes daily leaf harvesting, hand‑sorting of leaves and stems, and gentle dehydration to preserve essential nutrients eliminated by high heat processing.

SUSTAINABILITY HIGHLIGHTS
• Organic, regen-certified farmland
• Composting with animal by-products
• Rainwater harvesting systems
• Coconut mulch for soil & feed
• Native plant & wildlife areas
• Low-temp dehydration (38°C)
• No synthetic inputs used
• On-site waste reuse systems
• Shared value across supply chain
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