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    Consulting, Research & Restoration RainDrop is a social enterprise committed to landscape restoration. We firmly believe in the need to implement significant changes, especially in the human aspect. It is imperative that we change our destructive habits and customs to begin the work of restoration and reconstruction. Our work involves different activities aimed at strengthening the environment and creating more resilient structures. To achieve this, we employ innovative approaches, such as the use of drones, cover crops, the reintroduction of native species and various technological tools. All of this is done with the aim of efficiently addressing the environmental challenges we face. One of our main objectives is to measure the short, medium and long term impact that we generate on the landscape. We do this through detailed analyzes of land cover, allowing us to quantify and evaluate the positive changes we help achieve. Read more SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES At RainDrop we have a wide range of services that will improve your productivity, the health of your collaborators and that of your crops, at the same time we contribute to sustainability and the responsible use of resources, aimed at protecting the environment. We put all our efforts into providing correct and timely information, both for farmers, companies and organizations. 1 RainDrop Agro Because agriculture is changing and technological innovation is one of the keys to ensuring productivity. We offer you: Drone irrigation Multispectral reports Photogrammetry Regenerative agriculture More 2 Science and Research We use science to answer various questions and generate information that helps make better decisions. Key themes: Water Soil Coverage More 3 Environmental Restoration The future will depend only on our commitment to the land, resources and environment. Let's be part of it. In what area can we help you: Environmental restoration Forest management plans Management of water recharge areas More OUR ALLIES Contact us Cantón Zunca, Atiquizaya, Ahuachapán, El Salvador, CA +503 7371-3605 ventas@raindropsv.com Name Last name Email Message Thanks for contacting us! Send

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    RESTORATION AGROECOLOGICAL Forests are essential for the health of the population, since they fulfill the function of being carbon sinks, natural deposits that absorb CO2. In El Salvador every day the forest mass is significantly reduced by the extraction of resources for different purposes, such as firewood, wood for construction, among others. Access to water for human use depends on the quality and quantity of forested areas, as well as on good agricultural land management. As part of our conservation vision, we join forces with different sectors to work on the restoration of key areas. At RainDrop we are specialists in ecological restoration, we work to recover various forest ecosystems, regeneration of tributaries, riparian areas and any degraded area. It all adds up, so this is a process that can be done from a small park in a city to large degraded areas. Any area with environmental degradation is an ideal setting for RainDrop to get down to business and begin restoring. Using science and technology, we apply different measurement and research protocols. Contact us SOIL health In El Salvador, soil health for crops has declined due to the intensive use of pesticides, burning, and monocultures. Currently, soils require a huge amount of chemical fertilizers to compensate for the lack of nutrients in the soil, this has an impact on both the farmer's economy and the health of the population. Now more than ever it is important for farmers across the country to produce quality food, in quantities that allow them to generate profitability, while ensuring long-term soil fertility. The main objective is to achieve a Sustainable Agroecology. How do we do it? It all starts with a vegetation cover monitoring. Based on a field investigation, the most suitable criteria are established to restore or improve the health of the soil and that this translates into a better performance of the plots. Agricultural practices: Incorporation of cover crops. Live fences. Increase in biomass. Crop diversification. Zero or rational use of pesticides. Minimal tillage. The whole set of appropriate practices applied to the plot translates into better soil quality (soils rich in beneficial microorganisms), which helps the crops to be more resilient to prolonged periods of droughts or other situation. Contact us

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  • Why should the state of the ozone layer matter to me?

    "Although it seems ironic, sometimes we have to take care of what is taking care of us" The ozone layer, in simple terms, is a natural filter, a gas shield that protects us from the sun's rays and allows life on Planet Earth. It is responsible for filtering most of the ultraviolet radiation from the sun, especially ultraviolet B rays, allowing ultraviolet A rays, necessary for life on Earth, to pass through. For a person aware of the importance of preserving the ozone layer, it is very easy to answer why we should care about its state, today it is very common to hear people complaining about how strong the sun's rays feel, precisely it depends onthe state of the protective layer. The more deteriorated it is, the ultraviolet rays will have a free way to enter with more force, that means to skin diseases, loss of crops, among other problems. To date, the state of the ozone layer (according to studies carried out by a University in the United States) has undergone small changes, fortunately positive, the confinement caused by the pandemic last year increased its recovery on a small scale, although this did not it is still enough. Since 1987, measures have been taken to reduce the use of ozone-degrading substances, if we continue like this and increase these measures, it is estimated that in 10 years we will be able to see more favorable results. Preserving that layer of natural gas, which protects us from even skin cancer, belongs to everyone, it is not only about us, but about everything that lives on planet earth, animals and plants. All this may even seem ironic, to protect something that is protecting us, but it is like that, the more actions in favor we do for it, the more and better protected we will ALL be. You may be wondering about what you should do to contribute to its preservation, I tell you that, you do not necessarily need to sign international agreements or take an oath in front of the cameras to cause a change, well, if your position allows it and you can do it, do it. , but for most there are many very practical ways to help, I leave some below and if you have other actions, you can write them in a comment. • Use your car as little as possible. If you can walk or use a bicycle instead of driving a car, you will be helping a lot, thus reducing carbon dioxide emissions. • Eat local products. Another way of saying it is, zero kilometer products, that is, they are products that do not need to travel long distances to reach the final consumer. • Use energy-saving bulbs. These bulbs have a longer lifespan and are much more energy efficient than normal bulbs. • Substitute spray deodorants for sticks. This is something that, personally, I am putting into practice, the truth is that I had no idea of ​​the damage that these products cause, since they contain chlorofluorocarbons, which are mainly responsible for the deterioration of the ozone layer. • Plant a tree and take care of it. It is not enough just to plant a tree, it is also necessary to ensure its growth. Thank you for reading! Bayron Cazún Comms & Mkt +503 7371-3605 bayron.cazun@raindropsv.com www.instagram.com/raindrop_sv

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