by Administrator | Oct 28, 2019 | In the News
Grafted mango seedling covered with a polythene bag to trap moisture to prevent infection of point where the scion joins with the rootstock. Photo: Grace Koech By Grace Koech Training farmers in tree-nursery establishment and management is a critical, nature-based...
by M.Bourne | Oct 3, 2019 | In the News, Project Updates
Vegetable plot in a community farm in Kubo, Bari. Photo: Ahmed Mohamed By May Muthuri The former conflict zone in Somalia is undergoing a renaissance through restoration of land that brings incomes, food security and hope. What’s the first thought that comes...
by M.Bourne | Mar 8, 2019 | In the News
En collaboration avec World Agroforestry, World Vision/Sénégal a organisé, ce mercredi, un atelier intitulé “Regreening l’Afrique au Sénégal’’. Un projet qui vise à reverdir 160 000 hectares d’ici 2022. “Ce projet sort du mouvement Regreening...
by rgrnngfrc | Nov 6, 2018 | In the News
By Michel Nkurunziza At least 70,000 households are set to benefit in terms of food security from a new project that seeks to revamp more than 100,000 hectares of land that have been degraded over the years. This is part of a re-greening project that will see trees...
by rgrnngfrc | Nov 2, 2018 | In the News
Mr. Lutta Alphayo a PhD student in the department of Land resource management and agricultural technology (LARMAT) presented a poster on “reversing land degradation in Africa by scaling-up evergreen agriculture”’ in the just concluded workshop on “Re-greening Kenya...