About Us

Sustainable Farming and Employee Well-being: Our Commitment to Environmental Conservation

The total area of the farm is about 15 ha. The farm is organized as a joint venture private enterprise. Ownership of the farm includes Samore BV and Ronald Vijverberg from the Netherlands and chancho flower from Ethiopia The farm boundary is protected by catch drains and dyke embankments constructed along the Dima and Alelitu rivers.

The method of production is on Soil. Recently, 1ha of Hydroponics production is under trial.

The farm has around 450 workers out of which 420 are permanent.

Company Management

Ronald Vijverberg

‪Phone +251 91 149 0231‬ Email: info@samore.eu

Samrawit Moges
Samrawit Moges

Phone +251 91 120 6976 Email: info@samore.eu

Matthieu Barendse

Phone +31 6 25 092158 Email: info@samore.eu

Alex Barendse

Phone +31 6 21 253306 Email: info@samore.eu

René van Dijk

Phone +31 6 20 137620 Email: info@samore.eu

Numbers of Employees

Female Workers
0
Male Workers
0
Total Workers
0

Join us at our farm, where sustainability meets a thriving workforce, and contribute to a greener, more sustainable future.

Before establishing our operations, we conducted a thorough Environmental Impact Assessment and developed a comprehensive Environment Management Plan to guide our practices Our sustainable farming approach hinges on reducing chemical usage for pest and disease control. We've adopted the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) system, a sustainable and responsible farming method that minimizes environmental impact.

Our commitment to environmental sustainability extends to responsible waste and water management. We treat used water in a designated wetland built in compliance with international guidelines. Moreover, we collect and compost green waste, utilizing it as organic fertilizer. Additionally, we ensure all other waste is sorted and recycled through reputable recycling companies.

The farm is actively contributing to the Ethiopian green legacy policy by planting more trees in the coming year.