Cocoa Farmer Agroforestry

Cocoa Farmer Agroforestry, Cameroun

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This Trees for the Future (TREES) agroforestry project in Western Cameroon addresses erosion, food insecurity and the unsustainable farming practices of smallholder cocoa farmers. Through the intercropping of multipurpose trees and fruit trees, this project is helping 500 cocoa farmers to grow higher quality cocoa while improving their land, and livelihoods. We will plant 1 milllion trees (2.000 trees x farmer)

500,166 Arbres financés sur 500,000
316,383.625 T CO2 compensé
8,658 Abonnés
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