African Bird's Eye Chili
Capsicum frutescens var. africanum
WINRON grows African Bird's Eye Chili, Turmeric, Soursop, Baobab, and Moringa across Zimbabwe and Mozambique under full IFOAM/FAO/GAP-aligned methods.
Capsicum frutescens var. africanum
Curcuma longa
Annona muricata
Adansonia digitata
Moringa oleifera
WINRON integrates seven systems to push organic output 3–4x above conventional baselines while preserving soil health and export integrity.
Continuous moisture, temperature, pH, EC, and nutrient monitoring at root-zone depth for evidence-based decisions.
Biochar, humic liquid, and EM-activated manure build microbial life, stable carbon, and slow-release nutrient reserves.
Organic nutrients are delivered in-phase with crop growth via drip lines to reduce waste and increase uptake.
Weather-index coverage protects production from drought, flood, hail, and heat shocks.
NDVI/NDRE and thermal imagery reveal stress, pest pressure, and irrigation gaps before visual symptoms appear.
Regenerative practices lock carbon into soils, improve land value, and support carbon-credit pathways.
Botanical extracts, habitat corridors, pheromone traps, kaolin barriers, and microbial biocontrol keep losses below 5% while maintaining 100% organic compliance.
Each crop is selected for both market demand and clinically discussed functional compounds.