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

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

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

Believe it or not, this is the same Inga tree, just 10 months on. It was one of the first seedlings planted at our

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

Just as you can see Inga as the slash & burn farmer’s version of a pension plan, you can also view it as creating

Sat beside a stack of Inga firewood and overlooking Faustino’s healthy Inga-grown maize crop – the perfect place to discuss all the reasons to

Thanks to the success of our Open Day we now have a whole new set of farmers eager to start using Inga. More, in

Meet the charismatic Don Santiago – a local farmer and beekeeper who is planting Inga alleys for the sake of his bees. The inventive