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Doña Rosario, a Guamera (Inga farmer) of 10 years standing, shows off her pepper seedlings which she will plant out and harvest when they

Though still less than 6 months old, local farmer Paulino’s Inga alleys are rapidly taking shape. 18 months and they will be ready for

Pamela Anderson made the journey out to Honduras to see for herself how our work is protecting the rainforest and providing families with secure,

Local farmer Martin shows Pamela Anderson around his new Inga alley plot and explains the difference the project is making for him and his

Look at the transformation and progress of our seed farms. The seedlings are then used locally and across the region to help families start

Local farmer Pablo Pinto has now joined the Inga Foundation staff. He proudly sports his new Guamero outfit on his plot in the Cangrajal

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

After failing soil fertility, preventing the weeds from taking over is the biggest challenge to getting a good harvest for Honduran farmers using slash

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

On Friday we held an Open Day at our new Project Center in San Marcos.  It’s always a bit nerve wracking just before an