PATYKA's commitment
to regenerative organic agriculture
that restores soil and promotes carbon sequestration

The organic content of soil lies at the heart of environmental challenges as it determines:
• Soil quality, which is essential for food security and population health;
• Soil structure, which impacts erosion and water retention;
• Soil biodiversity, which supports ecosystems and soil resilience.

• Maximal soil coverage, using crop residues or planted cover crops;
• Minimal soil disturbance, with direct seeding or green manure crops (plants that nourish the soil);
• Crop diversification, through varied rotations and combinations of at least three different crops.
It is a vital resource for food production, a foundation for human activity, a source of minerals and building materials, a natural purifier, and a water reservoir. It is essential to life and plays a crucial role in the future of humanity. The more organic matter soil contains, the better it captures carbon. Soil is considered a carbon sink because it absorbs more CO2 than it releases. By increasing organic matter in soils, as practised by regenerative organic farmers, the ability of soils to store carbon is significantly enhanced.
Regenerative Organic Agriculture
This set of agricultural practices focuses on rehabilitating and improving ecosystems by prioritising soil health. At La Ferme des Récoltants, an 8-hectare farm near Bordeaux.



Giving back to the earth what it gives us
Healthy soils store carbon and protect water resources.
High-quality soils enable the robust growth of exceptional plants.
100% of PATYKA products are formulated with premium plant-based active ingredients. It is now essential to preserve the soils from which these ingredients are sourced, ensuring we can continue to offer you skincare excellence.

We borrow the best that the Earth has to offer and infuse it into our products. It is only natural to return the care that the Earth so greatly needs.

At La Ferme des Récoltants, everything is done by hand—without machinery, petroleum, or chemical products—from sowing and harvesting to planting fruit trees.


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