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Trees Villages

Trees4Villages

Adopt a village by planting trees and empowering local communities

What is Trees4Villages?

It is an ‘Adopt a Village’ program where your company or organization can support a village to enhance the environment in the surrounding area and uplift the economic well-being of the local community.

The Trees4Villages program engages local communities in planting trees and other high-value plants. It also provides the with capacity-building opportunities, including farmer training in forestry and good environmental practices, and workshops on utilizing village resources to boost the economy. Form example, workshop on promoting organic fertilizer.

How It Works

Trees4Villages focuses on community forestry, a key strategy in promoting sustainable forest management and reducing poverty in rural areas. Projects typically run for five years, aiming for positive outcomes, including increased forest cover, watershed improvement, and enhanced local farming economy.

By adopting a village, you get positive media exposure, inspiring stories and beatiful photos. You can also participate in volunteer planting days and see your company logo on our planting sites and road signs.

Impacts

The program is designed to deliver various impacts both short-term and long-term

Short-term impacts

Reduce erosion

Clean up
rivers

Transition local farmers to higher value crops

Build capacities in the local communities

Long-term impacts

Carbon
capture

Clean Improve
water retention in
the areaup rivers

Improve habitat
for local flora
and fauna

Increase village's productivity and job opportunities to retain the youger generation in the village

Benefits

Positive recognition in your marketplace

A forest planted with your branding on it

Branded planting maps that you can share with your customers

Stories, photo and good news promotional materials

Verifiable confirmation that the trees are planted

Comprehensive reports of the results

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Renewing the environment and empowering the local communities through the forestry and education

See your trees
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