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As more and more families in Honduras join our project, we need ever more Inga seeds. As our own Inga seed orchard isn’t yet

A while back we posted a picture of the living stakes we had planted for growing pepper vines using Inga alley cropping. At the

Inga trees can also be used to support reforestation work and create biological corridors of forest across degraded land. This demo biological corridor planted

Pablo, the newest member of our Honduran team, busy helping a farmer from the neighbouring village to plant out a new field of Inga

It’s incredible to think that families manage to eke out a living from land this steep. Needless to say, the soil fertility rapidly washes

The latest batch of healthy young Inga seedlings – 6500 in all. These seedling will soon be ready to be delivered to new families

Our brand new nursery in Honduras now contains the first set of seeds from rainforest tree species which will be used for reforestation work.

This is exactly why our work out in Honduras is so urgent – the beautiful, biodiverse rainforests of Honduras are disappearing, and without other

Bernardo Solis’ family is one of the latest to join our project in Honduras and give up slash and burn in favour of Inga

We’re in the process of constructing a new and improved tree nursery at our Project Center in Honduras. Alongside Inga seedlings to supply families,