Pacific Fertilizer Company - P.F.C. Farms - PFC Farms
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Food Systems & The Food Revolution

Anthony Vasquez & Disabled Combat Veteran Alonzo Lewis, are determined and visionary entrepreneurs, who own  Pacific Fertilizer Company. Known for their innovative thinking and commitment to sustainability, their unique dream to transform the company's vast unused land into a thriving model for accessible and sustainable food systems that only utilizes Pacific Fertilizer Company Products is what makes this approach a sole source resource. 

Team PFC understood that the world is facing growing concerns about food systems, environmental sustainability, and accessibility to fresh produce. They believed that PFC plays a pivotal role in addressing these challenges. With a team of dedicated experts in agriculture, environmental science, and community development, he set out on an ambitious journey to customize solutions that improve the quality of life.

Pacific Fertilizer Company owns large tracks of land in California. Initially deemed unsuitable for farming, Team PFC saw potential in the land's underutilized resources. It started by investing in comprehensive soil regeneration systems designed by ELISID Freedom Foundation a strategic partner and Pacific Fertilizer Company.

Pacific Fertilizer Company utilizes renewable energy sources, such as solar panels, and incorporated rainwater harvesting systems that reduce their environmental footprint. These controlled environments allow PFC to grow a wide variety of crops year-round, including fruits and vegetables that were previously unavailable during the off-season.

PFC opened its showcase farm to the public, offering local residents the opportunity to learn 1st hand how to grow their produce. PFC provides training, resources, and mentorship, ensuring that helps the community access the tools they need to succeed in sustainable farming or gardening.