Bore

Bore, Kenia

Our project aims to conserve vulnerable tropical forests by working with subsistence farmers in Kenya to promote sustainable agriculture. Research shows that protecting these forests is essential to preventing irreversible climate breakdown. Since 2007, we’ve helped farmers grow new food and timber crops that enhance biodiversity and reduce pressure on the threatened forests, ensuring long-term sustainability.

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Februar 2025

Close up of the grafting process that enables our farmers to improve the value of their mango crop. The attached graft will grow into a branch that will ultimately yield larger, juicier fruit.

16 Feb. 2025

By grafting high quality fruit stems on to existing mango trees you can signficantly improve the size and juiciness of the resultant harvest.

Larger, more flavoursome mangoes fetch a premium price at the local markets - meaning more cash for school fees, home improvements and ultimately

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10 Feb. 2025
Oktober 2024

Our project manager, Alex Katana sorts out a nice crop of mangoes for sale at the local market. Carbon sequestration, economic empowerment, nutritional improvement and decent employment ;-)

09 Okt. 2024
Januar 2024

Janet Mranja, one of our key project workers with a member of the Amkeni Women's Group. The women who make up this nearby self-help cooperative are employed in our tree nursery at the busiest times and under guidance from Janet they're using some of their wages to create 'Vertical

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30 Jan. 2024
Dezember 2022

Eunice Safari, one of our team of nursery workers, with her twins Martha and Charles. Those trees in the background should be ready to provide some food for these two youngsters by the time they start school :)

19 Dez. 2022
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