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.

353,176 Árboles financiados de 2,000,000
2,147,483.647 T CO2 compensado
1,474 Seguidores
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marzo 2025

Forest gardens use agroforestry to restore land while supporting food production. Their success depends on the involvement of farmers and communities, making it a truly collaborative approach to sustainable land use.

31 mar. 2025

Throwback to our incredible group of Forest Garden farmers in Tanzania—working together to grow healthy land, strong harvests, and sustainable futures.

31 mar. 2025
febrero 2025

Forest Gardens provide farmers with sustainable livelihoods, healthier soil, and long-term food security.

By integrating trees with diverse crops, farmers reduce dependency on single harvests, making their land more resilient to climate change and economic fluctuations.

The trees

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28 feb. 2025

Farmers are the driving force behind successful Forest Gardens, transforming degraded land into productive, self-sustaining ecosystems.

By carefully selecting and nurturing trees alongside crops, they improve soil health, enhance biodiversity, and create long-term food security.

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28 feb. 2025
enero 2025

Carolina started working with us in 2020, and since then, she has significantly improved her quality of life, enhanced the food security of her family, and created a more stable future for herself and her children.

28 ene. 2025
Pepijn Verpalen TN
Pepijn Verpalen TN · hace 3 meses

That is incredible news 😀

Carolina Majengo, a 33-year-old single mother of two, is transforming farming. Over four years, she’s built a thriving Forest Garden with 2,735 trees and diverse crops, producing over two dozen marketable products and ensuring a steady year-round income.

27 ene. 2025
Pepijn Verpalen TN
Pepijn Verpalen TN · hace 3 meses

That´s so great to hear and see 😀

diciembre 2024

Black bean seeds: small but mighty.

Rich in nutrients, they not only provide food security and income for families but also improve soil health by fixing nitrogen naturally. A simple seed with the power to nourish people and the land.

18 dic. 2024

We regularly check in with our farmers to track the progress of their forest gardens and support them in overcoming any challenges along the way.

18 dic. 2024
noviembre 2024

Agroforestry is all about mixing trees with crops and sometimes livestock to create a win-win for farmers and the planet—healthier soil, better yields, and restored ecosystems, all while boosting income

25 nov. 2024
Nicci Gowing
Nicci Gowing · hace 5 meses

Who doesn't love a win-win!

octubre 2024

Just sharing a glimpse of the amazing harvest from our Forest Gardens in Tanzania. These fruits are proof of the hard work and the positive impact agroforestry is making on the ground!

22 oct. 2024

We’re starting to see the crops thrive in each of our farmers' forest gardens.

18 oct. 2024
agosto 2024

The trees are growing!
Here is an example of a tree hedge protecting each of the crops of the farmers in Tanzania

29 ago. 2024
Enrica C
Enrica C · hace 7 meses

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Our program emphasizes continuous education on tree planting, maintenance, and the significant impact trees have on improving the land. Local communities are regularly taught these practices to effectively implement and sustain a Forest Garden.

29 ago. 2024
Enrica C
Enrica C · hace 7 meses

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julio 2024

A good harvest that provides a family with additional food and extra income.

31 jul. 2024

An aerial view of our forest gardens in Tanzania

31 jul. 2024
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