Bore

Bore, Kenya

82.7  Score VQS 

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.

734,537 Arbres financés sur 935,895
2,147,483.647 T CO2 compensé
16,346 Abonnés
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janvier 2024

Brachesytigia spiciformis seedlings growing well in the nursery. This is a great indigenous variety that is also known as the Bean Pod tree and is the most common species in local natural forest. Local provenance types like this are great for helping wildlife as they've been growing

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31 janv. 2024
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