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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febrero 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
octubre 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 oct. 2024
septiembre 2024

Local women receive decent sustainable employment potting up carbon-hungry seedlings in the nursery. These are some of the poorest people in the world and yet they are doing some of the most important planetary saving work. Thanks for helping us do this :-)

29 sep. 2024
abril 2024

Moving soil for the coming batch of seedlings in the nursery. Its hard work but our team of workers dont mess about. With funding from Tree-Nation we are now expanding production capacity to 1.5 million seedlings a year. That means more carbon drawdown and more decent employment

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28 abr. 2024

The heavy rain that has been falling in the Boré region for the last few months has meant lots of extra weeding - good news for these workers who are earning extra cash removing these fast growing grassed from the community planting site

21 abr. 2024
marzo 2024

Neem trees grow surprisingly fast. These ones are only around 9 years old and already are close to producing a closed canopy. Due to its antiseptic properties, Neem timber is resistant to attack from termites and so is highly prized as a building material in this part of Kenya. Each

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19 mar. 2024
Jürgen Rein
Jürgen Rein · hace un año

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diciembre 2023

After years and years of mostly drought it seems like we are getting all that water in one go now! Great news for the Neem trees on this planting site but unfortunately the grass is doing pretty well as well... After Christmas dinner (maize porridge and salted fish) the farmers will

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25 dic. 2023

The Management Committee of the Boré Green Umbrella Self Help Group. These are the great people who coordinate all our planting work in Boré. One of their main jobs is to make sure that the trees and all other project benefits are shared out fairly amongst all members of the community.

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04 dic. 2023
Andre Herrmann
Andre Herrmann · hace un año

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