La forêt de Emmanuel Adu Ohene

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janvier 2025

Trees, especially fruit trees, play a crucial role in enriching the soil and supporting nearby crops. Their fallen leaves decompose, returning essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to the soil, boosting its fertility.

Fruit trees also help maintain moisture

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28 janv. 2025

Cashews, grown in our Forest Gardens, are fascinating crops that grow atop a fruit called the cashew "apple." These trees play a vital role in our model, benefiting both the environment and farming families.

28 janv. 2025

Farmers collecting their coffee seedlings for planting in their farms. The seedlings will be planted with manure and watered daily for them to grow healthy.

21 janv. 2025

We are value-led. Our approach and impact go far beyond the number of trees in the ground. They intend to rebalance power dynamics, support connections with Nature, empower children and champion the knowledge of those working directly with the natural environment they inhabit. All

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15 janv. 2025

The science is clear, the more that is done to address the climate crisis, and the earlier that happens, the greater the chance we have of averting the worst of the likely consequences. And Friends of Usambara Society work is urgently addressing the cause of the climate and biodiversity

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07 janv. 2025

The environment is where we all meet; where all have a mutual interest; it is the one thing all of us share. When we show our respect for other living things, they respond with respect for us.

03 janv. 2025

Our holistic, grassroots approach embraces the complexity of reforestation, recognising that true restoration goes beyond the act of planting. It involves caring for the land, supporting biodiversity, and ensuring that the voices of those who have lived with these forests for generations

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03 janv. 2025
décembre 2024

We work with local communities to plant trees that transform landscapes and lives. We know that successful and sustainable restoration depends on community involvement. Which is why all our projects are designed and run by local groups. We work with local communities to plant trees

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26 déc. 2024

After just a few months, the seedlings begin sprouting new leaves—a clear sign of their healthy growth.

18 déc. 2024

Our planters collect mangrove seedlings and plant them directly in the soil, mimicking their natural process while expanding their reach. This approach helps restore as much of the lost mangrove forest as possible.

18 déc. 2024

Here’s a sneak peek at how the seedlings are thriving! We’re thrilled with their progress so far—in just a few years, they’ll grow into full mangroves, helping to restore Madagascar’s coastlines.

18 déc. 2024
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A glimpse of the Kandrany planting site before the tiny mangrove seedlings were planted.

18 déc. 2024

This is just a glimpse of the exciting outcomes from our Forest Gardens approach—a truly fruitful harvest!

18 déc. 2024

It all begins and ends with the soil.

Soil is the foundation for growing our trees and food. By integrating regenerative agriculture and agroforestry into farming practices, we reduce deforestation, allow tree roots to take hold, and enrich the soil with nutrients, making it healthier

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12 déc. 2024

A truly-effective tree-planting operation relies on educating the local community directly, and teaching them that conserving the forest is not only beneficial for the environment and habitats–it is beneficial for them as well. This is because in many cases, the true cause of deforestation

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09 déc. 2024