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The Impendle vlei lies near the village of kwaNovuka at the very headwaters of the Poort Stream, a significant tributary of the uMngeni River. This area falls within our Super Catchment Project area, and is also a habitat and potential … Learn More

The Bushmans River (known locally as the Umtshezi), flows down from the Giants Castle resort in the Moloti Drakensberg Park, into a community that needs our help. There is a catchment that is degraded due to an absence of solid … Learn More

Planting of Trees to Restore Watershed Health, in Partnership with Farmers in the Province of Alberta The project focus for the first year was put on restoring the Blindman River, an affluent of Red Deer River. Agricultural activities have led … Learn More

Created in 2014, this project aims at: Providing solutions to coffee farmers to face climate change. Helping farmers produce qualitative coffee by planting trees in coffee’s parcels to create shadow. Empowering communities through agroforestry practices. “All the family is involved … Learn More

Created in 2014, this project aims at: Reinforce the movement towards coffee farming sustainability, limiting impacts of erosion on the one hand and developing new business opportunities for producers on the other hand; Empower a limited number of first level … Learn More

In partnership with the Nordesta Association, this reforestation project aims to reforest the sources of Brazil's third most important river, the Sâo Francisco river, upon which a third of the Brazilian population depends. A wide variety of native trees is … Learn More

A pioneering agroforestry and reforestation project in the Peruvian Amazon OBJECTIVES Half of the Lamas territory is still covered with primary rainforest. In order to preserve these forests and reduce the pressure on natural areas, the Oro Verde cooperative works … Learn More

Created in 2015 this project aims at: – Preserving ecosystems by planting native Ghaf trees – Depolluting soils and air near waste treatment areas – Enhancing environmental awareness and culture “The ghaf tree is a part of our Arabian heritage … Learn More

OBJECTIVES Farmers are willing to plant a great diversity of fruit trees in combination with their cash crops: apricot, blueberries, apples, pears, grapes... to diversify their production and incomes. By promoting local and sustainable food, the Chungju project supports local … Learn More

OBJECTIVES The objective of the project is to : – create a biodynamic ecosystem that brings back optimal agricultural conditions for tea production: soil enrichment, erosion reduction, beneficial biodiversity (pest control), shading, retaining humidity... Hence ensuring the long-term quality and … Learn More