Plant to Stop Poverty

Plant to Stop Poverty, Tanzania

Our project helps rural communities adopt agroforestry to combat poverty and the effects of climate change. This approach secures food and income while restoring and protecting forests through tree planting. With experience planting over 1,230,000 trees in different districts, we bring proven expertise to these initiatives.

1,565,085 Trees funded of 1,785,046
212,273.204 T CO2 compensated
29,059 Followers
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April 2021

Gliricidia sepium commonly known as quick stick is a fast growing plant important in agroforestry practising communities. Being adaptive to various climates the tree becomes an important resource to end up both pasture and and exhausted soil problems. It's highly nutritive leaves

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29 Apr 2021
Khalifa Mganga
Khalifa Mganga · 4 years ago

Good initiative!..😊

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