Kibbutz dinaraha

A kibbutz in Madagascar, a powerful blend of sustainable community living, agriculture, and cultural exchange.

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About us

Greetings from Madagascar – where nature, culture, and community will thrive

A must-know...

A dina is a significant traditional legal framework in Madagascar, particularly in rural communities. It serves as a set of unwritten social norms and agreements that govern various aspects of community life, including natural resource management, land use, and social conduct.

A kibbutz operates on principles of communal living, where property and resources are shared, and decisions are made collectively. While kibbutzim may have internal codes of conduct or guidelines, these are typically formalized and institutionalized, differing from the informal, community-driven dina of Madagascar.

Our vision

Let's Create, Share and Sustain !

Permaculture or Regenerative Agriculture

Tailor the farming practices to local crops and climate

Eco-Building Materials

Use local, sustainable materials like rammed earth or bamboo.

Solar energy and water catchment

Madagascar has high solar potential, and clean water can be a challenge in some areas.

What we will thrive ?

Solar Energy and Water Catchment

Eco-Building Materials​

Permaculture or Regenerative Agriculture​

To step in

Let's Create, Share and Sustain

We shall welcome crowdfunding and social investors who share our commitment to ecological and social justice.

Classic socialist-style commune

Cooperative focused on equity

Eco-village based on smart contract

Collect the efund

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What Our team do

Classic socialist-style commune

The classic socialist-style kibbutz, a collective community based on shared ownership, egalitarian principles, and communal living. Members worked together in agriculture, industry, and services, pooling resources and distributing goods equally. Decisions based on a dina, reflecting ideals of mutual support, collective responsibility, and social equality.

Cooperative focused on equity

Kibbutz income pooled: all earnings from agriculture, industry, and services fed into a common fund. This cooperative ensured equitable distribution of income, eliminating wage disparities. Members received equal allowances covering housing, food, education, and healthcare, reinforcing community solidarity and economic justice.

Eco-village based on smart contract

An eco-village built on smart contracts integrates sustainable living with blockchain governance. Resource-sharing, energy credits, and communal decisions are encoded transparently on-chain, automating allocations and enforcing ecological commitments. Members stake tokens to propose and vote on initiatives, ensuring trustless, equitable management aligned with environmental goals.

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