Zimbabwe Reforestation Initiative

Zimbabwe Reforestation Initiative, Zimbabue

The Reforestation Initiative in Zimbabwe aims to restore degraded land in schools and communities by creating sustainable fruit tree orchards with both indigenous and exotic species. It also supports projects like honey production and promotes agroforestry and economic growth. By engaging local communities and schools, the initiative fosters environmental stewardship, enhances food security, and builds climate resilience.

489 Árboles financiados de 2,300
9.04 T CO2 compensado
109 Seguidores
Plantar desde 5
abril 2025

Mr Mugari, part of our team, standing on a degraded site at a local school where we recently planted trees. We used mulch to add organic matter and conserve moisture.

10 abr. 2025

Environmental Club students , local school staff and our team pose for a picture after planting trees.

10 abr. 2025

We planted 1200 trees at Induna High School, in Bulawayo under the Zimbabwe Reforestation Initiative.

Over 800 students and 38 staff members participated in the planting event. Among trees planted include, Oranges, Nartjies, Lemons, Limes, Nyii, and Moringa to give a wide range

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10 abr. 2025
Forestry & Citrus Research (FACIR)

Thank you!

febrero 2025

Agroforestry of mango trees and sweet potato is important to spread the climate risks on crop productivity and enhance soil health.

24 feb. 2025

Our nartjie trees ready for planting at our site.

24 feb. 2025

Mango trees ready for planting: Investing in mango tree cultivation offers a dual-impact strategy, addressing both poverty alleviation and climate change mitigation.

Mango trees are a sustainable source of income, providing communities with a steady revenue stream from the sale

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06 feb. 2025
noviembre 2024

2 Ha land is ready for an orchard.

13 nov. 2024