With the collaboration with Januaforum (an association working on national and international cooperation, https://www.januaforum.it/) and MoringaWave (a Malagasy social enterprise, http://www.moringawave.com), has been studied the “state of the art” of moringa oleifera transformation process in Madagascar in order to implement a sustainable and green value-chain. Moringa oleifera, called also “miraculous plant”, is a plant that allows positive answers to many of the open questions related to the development in different parts of the world. Moringa oleifera properties are numerous, guaranteeing to please many of the ONU “Sustainable Development Goals”. Therefore, the great potential of moringa supply-chain development seems clear. Especially in Madagascar where the 91% of population, in 2013, was under the poverty threshold (2 USD/day), the level of chronic malnutrition was around the 42%. Furthermore, in Madagascar are still persistent many traditional practices and low knowledges in terms of correct alimentation. The work has provided the design of a new moringa centre in Toliara (South of Madagascar) where the energy required for process machines and auxiliaries is obtained by using photovoltaic panels. In the meanwhile, some improvements in the management of the already existing moringa centres have been developed in order to enhance the quality and the quantity of products elaborated, guaranteeing a higher health and safety to the workers.