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1 | Implementing organization name | Implementing organization Twitter/X handle | Project Stewards | Project Name | Long Term Project Vision | Tree Species | Tree Planting Activities | How many trees they'll plant | OP Wallet to donate | Celo Wallet Address to Donate | Anticipated Challenges | Agroforestry Details | ||||||
2 | AgroforestDAO | @agroforestdao | Redemption Hill | We want to support those engaging with food forests, and build collective knowledge about seasonal agroforestry management and food culture. | 1. Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus): fast growing, resistent to direct sun, resistent to ants, good germination, food, timber 2. Avocado (Persea americana): many available seeds, good food 3. Jatoba (Hymenaea sp): hardwood, long term native specie, food 4. Guapuruvu (Schizolobium parahyba): fast growing pioneer, good for prunning 5. Inga (Inga edulis): fast growing pioneer, food, good germination of seeds 6. Juçara (Euterpe edulis): climax palm tree, many available seeds, food, wood | Management of the Agroforestry System Redemption Hill | will survey the species that germinated and survived the heatwave in March | 0x64F444039fA1965bD2456bee13BDebc5A0765A12 | 0xF3Ad97364bcCC3eA0582Ede58C363888f8C4ec85 | costs of establishing new systems; onbarding new agroforests and stewards to the DAO | We are, updates can be found here: https://app.charmverse.io/invite/twemf3 | |||||||
3 | ReFi Lagos | https://twitter.com/ReFiLagos01 | Adaeze Okafor https://t.me/aida_eze https://twitter.com/Aida_Regen Benson Ubah https://t.me/ubahbenson https://twitter.com/ubahbenson | Project Olokun | Our vision is to build a movement of tree adoption in Nigeria, powered by a community of planters, donors, and tree adoptors. To scale tree seedling at a reduced cost, we plan to set up a 100kW pilot agrivoltaic farm (greenhouse) for vegetable, tree nursing, and fish farming in Lagos. | Project Olokun will work with Cocos Nucifera, Wodyetia Bifurcata, and Elaeis guineensis. An indigineous species and fruit trees in Lagos Nigeria. | Register mother trees, Register a recent planting (you have to have been involved with the project prior to the pilot), Organizing a pilot tree planting events in a local beach resort and primary school in Lagos | Project Olokun will commit to 70 trees for the pilot planting events in two different locations Okun Ajah beach community, Ajah, Lagos Army Children School, Badagry Lagos Specie 40- Cocos Nucifera 10- Wodyetia Bifurcata 20- Elaeis guineensis | 0xC117d2f70BE4A766e7F3e055547E7C5403D447BC | 0xe0150c1c32a0b4f137b32a79376053da3f96ff70 | The major difficulty is the lack of tree planting culture in Lagos, the cost of seedlings, and logistics. We plan to leverage media and ReFi Lagos to promote tree-planting events targeting Web3 and ReFi communities in Nigeria. We also plan to establish a tree nursing home to reduce the cost of tree seedlings in Lagos. Our business model will rely on partnerships for successful tree-planting events and post-planting care and maintenance. i.e., the survival of every tree depends entirely on the dedication and care of the partner organizations (adoptors)—schools, beach resorts, or forest conservation. We will schedule time to check on these institutions and trees to ensure proper care if given | N/A | ||||||
4 | Rifai Sicilia | @rifaisicilia | Antonio Paglino TG @antonioavocado TW @AntonioPaglino Sara La Rocca TG @saruccias TW @saralarocca11 | Butterfly Hill | Similar to year 1, year 2 will consist of expanding the current farmed area to include another hectare while improving the condition of the first hectare. The plan will be to hold another Rifai Sicilia 2.0 event end of October. We are also working with other tree planting initiatives in the area to onboard using the Silvi App. There is also plans to host a weeklong moringa agroforestry intense with Kendrick Henry from Grow Moringa in May so that will add to the agritourism offerings. | Moringa, Avocado, Hazelnut, Lavender, Rosemary, Sage, Acacia, Black Locust, Persian Silk Tree, Prickly Pear, Almonds, Walnuts, Mangos, Papaya, Banana, Loquat, Pomegranate, Fig | Germinate from seed tray, Pot germinated seedlings from seed bed/tray, Pot bare root / containerized saplings from nursery sites, Register a recent planting (you have to have been involved with the project prior to the pilot) | 1000 moringa trees 50 avocado trees 20 mango trees 20 almond trees 20 walnut trees 20 hazelnut trees | 0x228C7E64F107d4c468E0f744FDd73DEc2bf6DF51 | 0x386C6d6FDf557ffe2f37Db0Cf49d1cAE3343c45F | Adapting to new trees to seasonality. Currently the moringa trees are doing well with the winter weather, but the wet clay is suffocating the roots, so we are having to reseed with amended soil in mounds built above the clay line. Also the summer heat will be intense and the irrigation will need to be set up before the summer starts. | n/a | ||||||
5 | ReFi Geneva | https://x.com/refigeneva | Yamine Haddar, TG: Yamine, X: yamine_x | Genesis | The goal for ReFi Geneva is to make a tree nursery focused on food forests to initiate the local community on these practices and regenerate the biodiversity in Geneva canton, Leman Lake region and the Alps. | As canopee trees: Fagus sylvatica + Quercus robur 5% Then as fruit trees for the food forest: - Prunus avium 5% - Malus domestica 40% - Pyrus communis: 20% - asimina triloba : ±20% - Juglans regia: 10% 250 seedlings in total | Germinate from seed tray, Germinate from seed bed, Germinate in pots/bags, Pot saplings from the wild (rewilding), Cloning, Register a new planting, Register a recent planting (you have to have been involved with the project prior to the pilot) | 250 in total as described above | 0xAF7A4D014Be81c3e0Ac119b7b0132224475B450E | 0xA906c85B7e809b79c5e69d485693B44d65B1B252 | Making a partnership with local food forest practionners to find a large enough parcel to plant most of these trees and design the food forest together | Urban food forest following the design methods of Ernst Götsch adapted to European Climate by Anaëlle Thery, a former student of Ernst | ||||||
6 | ReFi Costa Rica / Diamante Bridge Collective | @reficostarica_ and @diamantebridge | Dani Bellavita, TG: danibelle, X: theofficemystic Randall Saborio, TG: @rpiesveloces, X: illtech Desiree Wells, TG: @Iriecycles Travis Britzke, TG: @RegenesisPermacultureCR | Coliazul Commons | This project is a union of the foreigners that have been moving into this region to create a life more connected to nature in a place where energy invested into reforesting degraded land yields more than food, shade, and clean water - it builds relationships as people of place with the small community that has been farming here for generations. A 13 hectare property was purchased, then subsequent adjacent plots acquired by other members of the community, and through decentralized governance, community events, collaboration with local committees and establishment of organizations such as a Social Impact Association, a Land Trust, and a Membership Association we have developed a plan for a Cultural Exchange Center that will be a community built and operated space for education and enrichment. Portions of the land have been allocated and are in use for other community services such as a free food forest, a neighborhood recycling center, a communal kitchen and ecotoilets. Our next phase is to build a center for families, bringing Waldorf education alongside our existing permaculture education and life skills experiential offerings. | Cuajada (Vitex cooperi) Amazonian Andiroba (Carapa guianensis) Vegetable Ivory (Tagua nut) | Register mother trees, Germinate in pots/bags, Pot saplings from the wild (rewilding), Pot bare root / containerized saplings from nursery sites, Register a new planting | Coliazul Commons is harvesting and nursery cultivating the following trees for reforesting the wildlife corridor at Diamante Luz conservation easement: 100 - vitex cooperi / manu native hardwood 10 - Tagua (Pterocarpus officinalis) 18 - Amazonian Andiroba (Carapa guianensis) | 0x7554f10Da3Ed7128300577e55abCd8F8835BCee4 | 0x7554f10Da3Ed7128300577e55abCd8F8835BCee4 | Difficulties are in bridging our culture through language, as we have people from all over the world involved and many do not speak Spanish well to integrate into the region, where English is actively resisted by locals. Of course funding is always a challenge, and while nearly all of what has been planted and built so far has been by the hands of volunteers, those who stay through and contribute substantially as stewards of the land, project and region have a pathway to be rewarded with land use rights.. but much of the work and materials will cost money and we are just beginning a fundraising campaign for the next phase that will build the Coliazul Commons Center. | Agroforestry is at the heart of all we do - restoring the wildlife corridors, the shade in this hot tropical region, and the vital water health in this area is critical and why we are here. | ||||||
7 | Shiba Sequoia Forest | @Lads_STFT | Andrew Prater, X: @LadsAndrew Shayla, X: @CryptoGirl1913 MunkyB, X: MunkyBusinessMg Kirk DeSoto, X: @Kirkdesoto John Hammer, X: JohnMichaelHam9 Crypto Queen, X: @Queen1Crypto | Shiba Sequoia Forest Lads Reforestation Project | The budgeted allowance of $250 will assist with the cloning efforts of endangered genetics from Sequoiadendron and Metasequoia. These clones will be used in a restoration and reforestation project of 60 previously farmed acres. We aim to restore and reforest 1 acre at a time and verify the progress through the Silvi Protocol as the project develops. | Sequoiadendron Giganteum, Sequoia Sempervirens and Metasequoia. | Register mother trees, Germinate from seed tray, Pot germinated seedlings from seed bed/tray, Pot bare root / containerized saplings from nursery sites, Cloning, Register a new planting, Register a recent planting (you have to have been involved with the project prior to the pilot) | 1000 - Sequoiadendron Giganteum 600 - Metasequoia | 0x3c519B284417970Ad2c1cbe788Ef5585e2c6B3F2 | 0x3c519B284417970Ad2c1cbe788Ef5585e2c6B3F2 | We anticipate challenges with amending the farmed soiled to reintroduce organic matter and decrease the amount of sulfur in the soil. We are overcoming this challenge by planting cover crops and monitoring the changes in the soil as we continue to reintroduce grasses, shrubs and eventually trees. | N/A | ||||||
8 | GreenPill Los Angeles | greenpill_LA | Afolabi Aiyeloja TG: afo_wefa X: @time_is_oba Gloria Kimbwala TG: gkimbwala X: gkimbwala | N/A | We plan to partner with local universities, garden spaces, and nurseries to transplant germinated seeds to their respective locations to be planted. With our partnerships we aim to onboard more people onto the Silvi platform and utilize their resources to make planting easier and more efficient such as less transplanting and direct seeding. Some of the schools in mind are Cal State Fullerton, Cal Poly Slo, UC Santa Barbara, and Santiago Canyon College all places we have a connection to via member in out chapter. | Coast Live Oak & Catalina Cherry | Germinate from seed tray, Germinate from seed bed, Germinate in pots/bags | 150 - Catalina Cherry 150 - Coast Live Oak | 0xD2838aCb302F40E06f3FDC05f5b357034113262E | 0xD2838aCb302F40E06f3FDC05f5b357034113262E | Our initial challenges are finding the right nurseries and groups to partner with so as the plants germinate they have a home to go to. Both Gloria and I have planted garden but not larger plants like trees so there's a learning curve to understanding the proper soil, watering, and growing techniques. Lastly is the transplanting of plants once ready, we both have not had to transplant plant large distances so ensuring we transport it correctly is integral. To tackle these challenges we are actively focusing on the groups to partner with and doing research on proper tree growth and care. We plan to lean on the Silvi community to get tips and support when needed. | N/A | ||||||
9 | ECORISE | @ECORISEFINANCE | X: corneile_uys, TG: corneileuys | Madagascar : Ambodipesy South Africa: Yieldtree | To Make a regenerative impact through opening access to Real World Asset and Commodity ownership and yields from regenerative agroforestry. To continue scaling tree nurseries and regenerative agroforestry business models to meet nature based solutions and have a positive and profitable impact on the environment and local stakeholders. To open funding access from Impact investors to local stakeholders. | Madagascar: fruit tree (litchi, jackfruit, peaches, oranges, lemonds, mandarins, mango, banana, avocados, pocanelle and konikony) + endemic trees from the aera (katrafray, voambaona, namontana, andramena, eucalyptus citriodora, ravintsara South Africa: Macadamia and Mandarin | Register mother trees, Germinate from seed tray, Germinate from seed bed, Germinate in pots/bags, Pot saplings from the wild (rewilding), Pot germinated seedlings from seed bed/tray, Pot bare root / containerized saplings from nursery sites, Cloning, Grafting, Register a new planting, Register a recent planting (you have to have been involved with the project prior to the pilot) | We have many varieties to plant in Madagascar. In South Africa only Macadamia and Mandarin trees by the thousands | 0x88430847aB509183A5a3aF9b633e9D74554442f7 | 0x88430847aB509183A5a3aF9b633e9D74554442f7 | Training and Management in different parts of the world - Local stakeholders would need specialized training, leaders need to be identified and a standard operating and training procedure needs to be in place. | Yes, the Macadamia and Mandarin project in South Africa is already agroforestry. The madagascar project will be | ||||||
10 | RootedLABs | rooted__labs | Lana Dingwall, TG: lanzdingz, X: @lanzdingz & @greenpillottawa. Amanda Gloor, TG: amandagloor, X: @amanda__gloor | RootedLABs Ottawa | Once seedlings are ready to be planted, we will donate them to Ecology ottawa to distribute to residents to plant, and also a tree farm in Kemptville Ontario can take all leftovers to plant on farm. | Eastern White Pine (Ottawa, Canada) | Germinate from seed tray | up to 400/yr | 0x02541CFE8Dd4Afe35c5A9B20396E5C23e72EA987 | 0x02541CFE8Dd4Afe35c5A9B20396E5C23e72EA987 | Getting at least 4 hours of full sunlight may not achievable in Canadian winter, we will get some grow lights to help with this. | N/A | ||||||
11 | Fork Forest | ForkForest | Max. Tg @Brujula00, Tw @00Brujula Berty. Tg @Berty_00 Peni, Tg +543544412086 Fernando, Tg +543513233358 | Fork Forest | We have established contact with different small towns, local organisations and with the Secretary of Environment of the province of Cordoba, as well as the National Agropecuary Institute of Argentina (INTA). Our vision is to expand our impact, making it possible to replicate our experience of Forestal Curtains in intoxicated towns, as well as supporting reforestation projects but mostly conservation projects in the provinces of Cordoba and Santa Fe to start with. The job is clear and demanded. We will need funding, and also we will need formation for new people, we are gonna need more hands. So we see our project as a plant that will grow and give us seedlings and baby plants. We will replicate and groow coordinating. Our goal: to have two strong nurseries of native trees. To have a strong team to work in reforestation and conservation in territory. In the future, to guide new teams so the movement keeps growing. | We have already started with Schinus Molle and Parkinsonea Aculeata, grown trees. We are ready to establish a protocol for 10-15 native species this year, and create two new nurserys in two different regions. A number of other species we will work with: Lapacho rosado (Handroanthus impetiginosus), Espinillo (Vachellia caven), Algarrobo blanco (Prosopis alba), Ceibo (Erythrina crista-galli), Chañar (Geoffroea decorticans) | Register mother trees, Germinate from seed tray, Germinate in pots/bags, Pot saplings from the wild (rewilding), Register a recent planting (you have to have been involved with the project prior to the pilot) | 150 Schinus Molle and 150 Parkinsonea aculeata for starters. 150 Handroanthus impetiginosus 100 Vachellia Caven | 0x84E420915147625c11c265FA61AEC826347204D1 | 0xc896d28991269a11ef2cf81b6724f6bd7defc61b | One big challenge is that agrochemicals and expansion of the agricultural borders are considered a good thing for the status quo. But interest and attention are growing as health issues and environmental issues get clearer and more evident. We can tackle that although it will be tough. Funding, here in Argentina, is extremely difficult, and everything's really expensive in Pesos argentinos. That's our biggest challenge, and what makes us grow slower than we could grow. At last, technicalities such as poor lands or difficult to access lands can be tackled. For now, we have a lot of work to do in accessible and rich lands for conservation or recovery. | N/A for now. | ||||||
12 | Care the Planet | @roimodanaMBE | Roi Modana, TG:roimodana, X: @roimodanaMBE Mahad Hussein, TG: G.Africa, X:GentleguyAfrica | Memory Forest Project | We aim to create awareness in our communities by planting trees and creating memorable experiences while doing so. We also aim to increase our membership by attracting individuals, organisations and communities. | Avocado,Acacia,Papaya | Germinate from seed tray, Grafting | 100 - Avocado 100 - Acacia 100 - Papaya | D9BB 57D9 5C62 6A04 46B4 EB5F 0CAB 9AC1 ECE1 7FA9 | Climatic change and heavy rainfalls can destroy the nursery | Yes, we incorporating agroforestry to prevent soil erosion, increase food security in our communities, fix nitrogen from the air and provide shelter and steady rainfalls. | |||||||
13 | CEIP Maestra Plácida Herranz | Hannah Erickson, Sergio Perez | Maestra Placida Greenhouse | The goal of this project is to get 5th/6th grade level students involved in reforestation. They already have access to a greenhouse and are using it to learn basic gardening techniques. By introducing these students to Silvi's MRV platform, we can combine many learning objectives into one. For example, they can practice English literacy by interacting with the user interface, gain hands on experience with reforestation, and visualize the progress of their efforts with the image data they collect. The ultimate goal is to allow them to plant saplings in their community, allowing them to foster a deeper connection with the environment around them and make tangible efforts to reduce the effects of climate change. | Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) Stone Pine (Pinus pinna) Spanish FIr (Abies pinsapo) Common Juniper (Juniperus Communis) Mediteranean Cypress (Cupressus Sempervirens) | Register mother trees, Germinate from seed tray, Germinate from seed bed, Germinate in pots/bags, Pot saplings from the wild (rewilding), Pot germinated seedlings from seed bed/tray, Pot bare root / containerized saplings from nursery sites, Grafting | Difficulties may lie in the wallet payouts and the legality of trading these currencies in public school grounds. | |||||||||||
14 | Kokonut Network | @KokonutNetwork | Wasabi, TG & X :@WasabiNetwork | Kokonut Genesis | This is a pilot project to collect data to refine the Kokonut Framework and test out Green Paper methodology that we developed alongside with the Department of Agriculture to create multi-crop plantations and layout the groundwork to integrate Silvi Protcol into our operations | 1- Coconuts Scientific Name: Cocos nucifera Definition: Coconuts are the large, brown, fibrous fruits of the coconut palm. The coconut palm, Cocos nucifera, is a member of the Arecaceae (palm) family. Coconuts are renowned for their versatility, with almost all parts of the coconut palm having some form of utility. 2- Plantains Scientific Name: Musa × paradisiaca Definition: Plantains are a type of banana native to Southeast Asia, though they are now cultivated worldwide in tropical regions. They belong to the Musa genus within the Musaceae family. 3- Watermelon Scientific Name: Citrullus lanatus Definition: Watermelon is a delicious and refreshing fruit known for its sweet, juicy flesh and high water content. It belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family, which also includes cucumbers, pumpkins, and squash. | Register mother trees, Germinate from seed tray, Germinate from seed bed, Germinate in pots/bags, Register a new planting | 100 - Cocos nucifera 1,000 - Musa × paradisiaca TBD - Citrullus lanatus | 0x0ea26051F7657d59418da186137141CeA90D0652 | 0x0ea26051F7657d59418da186137141CeA90D0652 | None that we're aware of for this pilot, but we will be eager to spot and proactively fix them if they arise. | Yes, we will be planting 3 kind of plants. Working to define the setup and provide more information about it. | ||||||
15 | Ekonavi | @ekonavi_com | Marcelo (MarceloReFi twitter and telegram) and Ishmael (@alphabiota) | Ekonavi | We aim to (1) teach the top ten projects at Ekonavi the importance of their data and (2) collect the data with them to create a stock of compensation credits, then launch it in the market. | Register a recent planting (you have to have been involved with the project prior to the pilot), Understand how we can express all the positive impact generated by the projects at Ekonavi. | We can only answer that together with the projects, but you can definetly count more than 20k in the top ten projects. | 0xF9EEDECc410cC4e6ED7f62844788252CD36e2b41 | 0xc59abc19268486294D934e6352A759ad592427dB | Onboarding them (regenerative projects at Ekonavi) to Web3 is hard because they don't see any value in it, other projects are selling carbon credits with bad contracts and they don't realize it. | Yes, the top ten projects at Ekonavi. | |||||||
16 | Origen del Agua & Sunflower Ecological Technologies | no Twitter for Origen del Agua. TG: | Jessica Lisiewski | Origen del Agua | Origen del Agua is a 3 hectare restoration project. It is almost completely deforested, and very degraded land, so the goal is to reforest it with a wide diversity of native species to restore ecosystem functions, protect the groundwater on the land, and provide habitat for endangered species. | Gaque (Clusia celiae), Caracoli (Anacardium excelsum), Yarumo (Cecropia peltata), Ceiba (Ceiba pentandra), Nauno (Albizia guachapele), Carate (Bursera simaruba), Pata vaca (Bauhinia variegata), Cedro (Cedrela odorata), Mataraton (Gliricidia sepium), Aro (Trichanthera gigantea), Canandonga (Cassia grandis), Vainillo (Senna spectabalis), Guamo (Inga vera), Tachuelo (Zanthoxylum caribaeum), Castaneto (Thevetia Peruviana), Elemento (), Jaboncillo (Sapindus saponaria), Mamoncillo (Melicoccus bijuga), Guayabo cimarron (Psidium myrtoides), Carbonero (Calliandra pittieri), Gallinero (Vachellia farnesiana), (Plumeria sp.. - el nativo con flor blanca), Camajon (Sterculia apetala), Chicala (Tecoma stans), Guamo macho (Cupania americana), Pais (Trichilia havanensis) | Register mother trees, Germinate in pots/bags, Pot saplings from the wild (rewilding), Register a recent planting (you have to have been involved with the project prior to the pilot) | 10 carocoli, 10 gaque, 10 yarumo, 10 ceiba, 15 nauno, 10 carate, 10 mataraton, 6 aro, 6 cedro, 5 pata vaca, 10 guamo, 10 vainillo, 5 tachuelo, 5 castañeto, 10 elemento, 5 jaboncillo, 5 mamoncillo, 5 guayaba cimarron, 5 carbonero, 10 gallinero, 5 plumeria, 10 camajon, 5 chicala, 5 guamo macho, 10 pais | 0x0CD9D360311D935aD998F6C21edaF282b17F347e | 0x0CD9D360311D935aD998F6C21edaF282b17F347e | Funding for transportation of the trees between the vivero and project site, as well as labor costs are limitations. Availability of good soil for planting is also a limitation. I have a local contact that creates compost that I buy soil from, I have volunteers occasionally who help with the labor, and I´m actively looking for other project funding sources for transportation and labor. | N/A | ||||||
17 | ReFi Tanzania | @refitanzania | Simalike Musika, TG: @chiefmwankenja, X: @chiefmwankenja | Laetoli Initiative | After the first phase of the pilot we will look into incorporating bee-keeping for Honey production within the Moring Trees. We also plan to incorporate Coconut palm trees and Msimu Tree (Diospyros mespiliformis) after the first phase of the pilot in our bigger land (23 acres) in Tanga region that will also include bee-keeping and bee pollen extraction. Another strategy we have is to have these trees registered and sold on the Treeforward database for credit generation and also | Moringa Oleifera; commonly known as the moringa tree, is not native to Tanzania but is widely cultivated and can be found in the Dar-es-salaam region and other parts of the country. They are drought-resistant, have exceptionally deep roots and can grow in a wide variety of soils, meaning they thrive in even the most harsh conditions. Moringa trees can help improve soil structure and fertility. They are also known to accumulate nutrients from deeper soil layers and make them available to other plants, thereby enhancing soil health in agroforestry systems. Moringa trees grow extremely fast: in fact once planted, they reach full maturity in just 9 months. Moringa leaves can be harvested just 6-8 weeks after planting and then once they are harvested, they immediately regrow so 6-8 weeks later they can be harvested again. Moringa trees are also perennial, so a single plant can be harvested year after year. They provide a year round source of income for the communities that grow them and help reverse problems of deforestation. Passion Fruit Tree (Passiflora edulis): is a vine that can be a valuable component of agroforestry systems, especially in regions like the Dar-es-salaam region of Tanzania. Passion fruit vines are climbers that can be trained to grow on trellises, fences, or the trunks of trees. This vertical growth habit allows them to make efficient use of space in agroforestry systems, especially in areas with limited land availability. They can be intercropped with other crops, such as legumes or leafy vegetables, in agroforestry systems, help prevent soil erosion. Some species of passion fruit, such as the yellow passion fruit (Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa), have the ability to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere with the help of symbiotic bacteria in their roots. This can contribute to soil fertility and reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers in the agroforestry system. Passion fruit is of course highly valued for its delicious and nutritious fruits, which are rich in vitamins and antioxidants. Incorporating passion fruit vines into the agroforestry system can diversify the range of products generated from the land, providing additional income opportunities for farmers. The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera): is an iconic tropical tree that is commonly cultivated in coastal regions, including the Dar-es-salaam region of Tanzania. Coconuts are a valuable crop with multiple economic uses. The fruit provides edible meat, coconut milk, and oil, which are important ingredients in various cuisines and food products. Additionally, we will use the coconut husks and shells in Pyrolysis plants to make activated carbon, and other products. Coconut palms help stabilize coastal soils and prevent erosion, making them valuable for agroforestry in coastal regions like Dar-es-salaam. Their extensive root systems bind soil together, reducing the risk of coastal erosion and protecting against storm surges. The large canopy of coconut palms provides shade, which can benefit other crops in agroforestry system. Additionally, the fallen leaves and fruit husks from coconut trees can be used as mulch or organic fertilizer for other crops. Coconut trees are well-adapted to tropical coastal environments and require minimal inputs, making them a sustainable crop choice for agroforestry systems. They are relatively resilient to pests and diseases and can withstand periods of drought or salinity, making them suitable for cultivation in challenging environments. Like all trees, coconut palms absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis, helping to mitigate climate change by sequestering carbon in their biomass and soil. By therefore incorporating coconut trees we could leverage data for contributing to carbon sequestration and help offset greenhouse gas emissions for carbon credit generation. Msimu (Diospyros mespiliformis): Commonly known as the jackalberry or African ebony, msimu is a slow-growing tree native to Africa. It produces edible fruits and its wood is highly valued. It can be integrated into the agroforestry systems for its multiple benefits. | Germinate from seed bed, Germinate in pots/bags | Moringa Oleifera -60 Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa- 60 | 0x5D7f4Ab083C849f9B53b1f86d5B517B22Bc5f7e5 | 0x5D7f4Ab083C849f9B53b1f86d5B517B22Bc5f7e5 | Land space, could be a possible challenge but we plan on moving toward the city outskirts to Tanga region for expansion. | N/A | ||||||
18 | Ekonavi | @ekonavibr | @marcelorefi / @enzomanzonepe / @alphabiota | Morro das Velhas | My area is an agroforestry plot of 1000m², where I am planting a big variety of plants in the tree lines. In the between lines I have been producing garden (lettuce, tomato, etc.), but now, since the shade has grown, i want to enter with coffee or cocoa. | Cocoa or coffee | Register mother trees, Register a recent planting (you have to have been involved with the project prior to the pilot), Ecosystem management | About 50 coffee/cocoa plants | 0x934cA93d9380f7d72b84304b1b00ac192488590d | 0x934cA93d9380f7d72b84304b1b00ac192488590d | Fuel prices, workforce, market for products. I am trying to raise funds to complement income. | Yes | ||||||
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