VCS Subsistence Farmer Program

VCS Subsistence Farmer Program, Quênia

Our project is a community initiative empowering small groups of 96K farmers to combat the effects of deforestation and poverty through sustainable development and carbon sequestration. Sales of VCS/CCB carbon credits generate participant income while also addressing agriculture, HIV/AIDS, nutrition + fuel wood challenges. Tree-Nation adds to all trees the same CO2 of VCS certified projects.

27,805 Árvores financiados de 44,500
834.15 T CO2 Compensado
1,131 Seguidores
Plantar desde 1,35
10 atualizações relacionadas a Education
março 2024

All the farmers that participate in our project learn to monitor the trees they plant, with easy, direct and accessible methods

26 mar 2024
janeiro 2024

Demonstrating effective reforestation practices to farmers significantly encourages their participation in such projects. Seeing the direct benefits, like improved soil health and biodiversity, along with sustainable income opportunities, motivates them to join. Hands-on demonstrations

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29 jan 2024
dezembro 2023

These are our farmer community leaders, that have helped develop our agroforestry programs in Kenya. With their help and guidance, hundreds of farmers have joined and benefited from planting trees.

21 dez 2023

Farmers are starting new tree nurseries and other entrepreneurial activities, which have generates the opportunities to pay school fees, build homes, and ensure food security

19 dez 2023

Kenya's Rwarera Cluster held a meeting recently with 32 women and 20 men present. The topics covered included values, how to join, and the co-benefits created by farmers working with the program.

15 dez 2023
outubro 2023

Our farmers work together and exchange experiences, in order to ensure good practices are being implemented when planting trees.

04 out 2023
setembro 2023

Every community thrives with passionate leaders at its helm. Lalobo Wilfred embodies this spirit, wearing many hats with pride and dedication. Whether it's championing child and family programs, advocating for fellow farmers, or collaborating to cultivate a variety of vegetables,

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12 set 2023

To date, we have collaborated with over 4,000 villages in Kenya, benefiting more than 120,000 members and farmers actively involved in the program. We remain committed to deepening our engagement with local communities and offering additional opportunities.

12 set 2023
julho 2023

Our team of TIST trainers recently convened for a vibrant session of idea-sharing and experience exchange, fostering a collaborative learning environment that continues to enrich our collective knowledge base.

31 jul 2023

On a monthly basis, our dedicated farmers convene in a focused and productive meeting to exchange ideas, contributing to the ongoing growth and improvement of our agricultural practices.

31 jul 2023