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Pablo Pinto, a dedicated and hard working local farmer, was convinced to give up slash and burn earlier this year. This summer he planted

We’d like to say a huge thank you to all the donors who helped us afford our new project vehicle. It means we can

Meet Don Lucho – a Peruvian shaman who works tirelessly to spread sustainable agriculture amoungst local farmers in the Amazon. He and his wife,

Our Director, Mike Hands, with the first Inga trees that were planted at our new Project Centre back in July. A few months down

Local farmer Martin shows Pamela Anderson around his new Inga alley plot and explains the difference the project is making for him and his

Pamela Anderson made the journey out to Honduras to see for herself how our work is protecting the rainforest and providing families with secure,

Our Director, Mike Hands, has just returned from an action-packed 3 weeks out visiting our projects in Honduras. Keep an eye on out over

And just 1 week on, those same Inga seeds have come to life. Another 6 months and they will be nearly head height. 2

Inga seeds have no dormancy period which can make logistics a little complicated at times. Often the safest way to keep them for a

We’re seeing more and more families wanting to give up slash and burn in favour of Inga alley cropping. So many in fact that