Trees for the Future
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Around the world, modern and industrialized farming practices are destroying the environment and, at the same time, failing to provide reliable income and nourishment for the farmers we all depend on to survive. At TREES, we recognize that unsustainable land use is the root cause of our most pressing challenges. We confront these challenges by serving the people at the heart of our global food..
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Beneath the shade of the trees she planted herself, Rosemary Adika lists all the things growing on her Kenyan farm.  ..read more
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Betty Mwihava is the sole provider for her family. A widow with three children, Betty depends on her Iringa, Tanzania farm ..read more
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Catona Climate to Deliver Microsoft 350,000 Tonnes of Carbon Removal through Agroforestry Project Agreement demonstrates shared commitment to high-integrity projects ..read more
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Nairobi, 13 February 2024 – When Africa’s fertile terrains become drylands, farmers are thrown into poverty and biodiversity shrinks. Trees ..read more
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Trees for the Future's work in agroforestry impacts more than you might think. In fact, the Forest Garden Approach meets ..read more
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When David Abach joined Trees for the Future’s Forest Garden Training Program in 2020, he identified roughly half a hectare ..read more
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Leonard Ogunyi is building more than one profitable business on his homestead in western Kenya. He joined Trees for the ..read more
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Africa is home to 54 countries, hundreds of languages, rich cultures and traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. But the continent’s wealth ..read more
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As Mohamed Limo tends to his farm in Singida, Tanzania, there is a soft humming overhead. A drone is methodically ..read more