Forest Gardens - Simiyu Region

Forest Gardens - Simiyu Region, Tanzania

Our project employs a unique agroforestry approach that benefits local farmers and the environment. Monoculture and logging have degraded the land and left farmers reliant on a single source of income. So far, over 700 farmers are using the Forest Garden approach to rebuild food systems, improve livelihoods, and restore the environment. CO2 per species is rounded to 50kg, as this project is twinned with VCS credits.

342,392 Trees funded of 2,000,000
2,147,483.647 T CO2 compensated
1,426 Followers
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3 updates related to AvoidDeforestation
January 2024

A key aspect of our project involves cultivating seedlings that we can subsequently distribute to the farmers participating in our Forest Gardens program.

29 Jan 2024

In Tanzania, water wells are indispensable for agroforestry strategies. They supply the essential water needed to nourish trees and crops, even in arid regions. This reliable water source allows farmers to implement sustainable agroforestry practices, fostering tree growth alongside

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22 Jan 2024
October 2023

Tree-Nation's Latest Initiative: Forest Gardens in Tanzania

By: John Bett, Africa Regional Project Manager We're embarking on a new, exciting journey in Tanzania, initiating the Forest Gardens project in the...

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