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A great piece of appropriate technology, we love teaching farmers how to make and use these brilliantly simple A-Frames. All you need is some

Field operations in our Land for Life Program have continued to exceed targets and, in spite of this year’s extreme “El Niño” climatic phenomenon,

In this blog we speak with Dr Niall McCann, Explorer, Biologist and Director of Conservation for National Park Rescue on the Inga Model and

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

Starting in 2012, our Program objective was to establish, within 10 years, all components of the Guama Model with 100 subsistence farming families, in

Completely covered by grass less than a year ago, our new Project Centre is now a sea of rapidly growing Inga trees. Another year

As well as food and cash crops, another vital yield from Inga alley cropping is firewood for cooking, otherwise the wood will be taken

Marvin and his family are yet another example of a Honduran family forced to make a living on incredibly steep land like this.  Through

Abraham and Luis surveying our nearly empty Project Center tree nursery. Just a few weeks ago this tree nursery was full to bursting with

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