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This intricate little flower is the flower of the Cocoa tree – or to put it more simply, a chocolate flower! Today we begin

Eager to get their hands dirty, these kids made quick work of finishing off their family’s tree nursery today. Under slash and burn, the

We are delighted to have now begun work in a new community in Honduras – Los Limpios. We are the only charities working in

Driven by their determination to escape from the vicious circle of slash and burn, Martin and his family are rapidly transforming this land from

Inga Foundation Director, Mike Hands, and his Honduran counterpart, our Field Director Abraham, totally in their element as they give a new group of

Father and son proudly give us the tour of their Inga alleys, which are nearly ready for use. It’s taken them a lot of

We spied this beautifully camouflaged moth in our demo biological corridor. Now 14 years old, the biological corridor is converting into a mini patch

Standing within our demo plots at yesterday’s open day, the team explain how Inga alley cropping can overcome all the problems of slash and

We’ve been encouraging these wasps to settle at our new Project Center. They carry a painful sting but its still definitely worth having them

Slash and burn farming is devastating the rainforests of Honduras. The only way to stop this is to address the root cause of the