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In Haiti, Nature keeps recovering after Hurricane Matthew. Our goal for the months to come? To keep planting complementary tree species to help its recovery.
In Haiti, the economic situation remains severely deteriorated following Hurricane Matthew in September 2016. Destroyed largely by the disaster, the cocoa trees did not produce beans for eighteen consecutive months. At the beginning of May, the first harvest since the hurricane finally took place.
In Madagascar, Reforest'Action has been working since April 2018 with the association Generation Masoala to maintain the community nursery in Ambatobe. The objective? Reforest affected plots and provide the population with tree seedlings with consumable, exploitable and marketable resources. Discover the latest project news!
In Senegal, on the reforestation project supported by Reforest'Action and conducted in the field by our partner Kinome, the tree production campaign has been in full swing since March.
For the first time in Europe, more than 15 different species have been planted in urban areas thanks to the incredible method of Professor Miyawaki this Tuesday, April 24. This technique, applied by our partner Urban Forests, makes it possible to reconstitute a wild forest comparable to a centenary ecosystem in less than ten years.
Plantations continue in Indonesia! In the last two months, our partner Yagasu has planted an additional 2000 mangroves to restore mangroves. Discover the pictures of the plantation!
Planting trees along the beach, a few cables from Venice, to help protect the lagoon and develop biodiversity: this is the beautiful project we were able to carry out this month thanks to funding from our partner Carbon Footprint and their clients.
Launched in 2014 by our partner SOPREEF, which coordinates the planting of trees financed by Reforest'Action with the support of Kinomé, the sesame sector aims to enable producers to sell their seeds at an economically profitable price.