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Reaching San Rafael, the most isolated community we work in, requires 5 rivers crossings, of which this is just the first. Hence why there

Cocoa seedlings soaking up the morning sun in our tree nursery – Not only does growing Cocoa provide farmers with much needed cash income,

In Honduras we are working in communities that are right on the front line of deforestation, like here in San Rafael where slash and

In 2013 we more than doubled the number of families involved in our project in Honduras. And that not all – 2013 saw us

“When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.” – John Muir. Just so,

Local farmer Don Santiago’s land is right next to our Demo Farm. When we first began, he didn’t believe in the project, but watching

Honduran farmer Don Pablo was full of enthusiasm for Inga alley cropping when we visited this week. He already has 1 hectare of Inga

Don Maximino and his family live 3hrs from the nearest road, surrounded by primary rainforest. Until now, they have struggled to survive using slash

Last week we planted several hundred of these young pepper plants in the Inga alleys at our Project Center. Not only will these make

The first of the rainforest tree seedlings we’ve been raising in our tree nursery have now handed over to local families for them to