We maintain Strategic Alliances, Research, Training and Education Programs for alpaca breeders, providing them with tools and knowledge that allow them to improve their practices and, ultimately, the quality of their production.
Located in the province of Azángaro in Puno, just 140 km from the airport of Juliaca, Sorani is a farm owned by the Michell Group that extends over 3,000 hectares and is home to nearly 4,000 alpacas, both Huacayos and Suris.
Sorani is considered the largest private alpaca farm in Peru, and a reference in the breeding and genetic improvement of alpacas.
Sorani is located in southeastern Peru, in the region of Puno, an area known for its altitude and breathtaking scenery in the Andes.
Extension
3,000
Hectares
Altitude
3,900 - 4,800
m.a.s.l.
12°C and 18°C
Hot months:
December-March
-5°C and 2°C
Cold months:
May-August
Sorani is located in a privileged place in the Peruvian highlands, with a diverse geography that spans altitudes between 3,900 and 4,800 meters above sea level.
The vast pastures and wetlands provide an ideal natural diet for alpaca breeding.
This natural environment, together with Sorani's outstanding infrastructure, makes this farm an ideal space for workshops and research activities on alpaca breeding.
The main objective of Fundo Sorani is to maintain sustainable alpaca breeding, optimizing all areas involved in their production.
This objective is achieved through a combination of responsible management practices:
We maintain Strategic Alliances, Research, Training and Education Programs for alpaca breeders, providing them with tools and knowledge that allow them to improve their practices and, ultimately, the quality of their production.
At Sorani, in addition to promoting the development of the Alpaca sector, we are concerned about the welfare of local communities.
Examples of our social commitment include the Mirasol School, which offers free primary education to children from alpaca-breeding families, and the construction of Eco-Thermal Houses, single-family homes for shepherds, contributing to improving the living conditions of the people who support the industry.