ECOLOGY
The principle of ecology teaches that in organic production, when working with systems and with living ecological cycles, the processes are more important than the external inputs, which are specific to place, scale, ecological and cultural traditions. The organic farmer should mimic these systems, help support them, work with them without trying to dominate them and overall protect them. In the daily practices at Kraus, this principle drives the design of production systems that coexist within the natural wildlife habitat. This system is composed of hostel animal diversity, natural vegetation, and genetic diversity. In terms of genetic diversity, this occurs at Kraus when Yerba crops are introduced to cassava and/or corn crops in order to reforest old plantations with native trees, allowing the natural recycling of nutrients in crops to maintain soil fertility and optimal conditions for biological activity.