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The path up to this La Muralla passes field after field of slashed and burnt land just like this. But local farmer Pablo planting

Believe it or not, this is a freshly planted pasture field. Apparently cows can manage to walk up slopes this steep but they do

We really need a second vehicle so we can get out and support the all the farmers taking up Inga in the many communities

Just as you can see Inga as the slash & burn farmer’s version of a pension plan, you can also view it as creating

Lovely bubbly Carla, one of the young people from Las Mangas community who came to help us with our work today, injecting some extra

Sat beside a stack of Inga firewood and overlooking Faustino’s healthy Inga-grown maize crop – the perfect place to discuss all the reasons to

Just talking about ‘weeds’ or ‘grass’ doesn’t really do justice to the tangled mass of head-height vegetation that rapidly takes over any piece of

La Ceiba city sits right beneath the mountains of Pico Bonito National Park and several of the parks rivers flow out to the sea

Abraham and Luis surveying our nearly empty Project Center tree nursery. Just a few weeks ago this tree nursery was full to bursting with

Thanks to the success of our Open Day we now have a whole new set of farmers eager to start using Inga. More, in