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Interest in Inga Growing in Remote San Rafael
This is Adan Lopez, our part-time extension officer, with his Inga alley plot in the remote rainforest village of San Rafael where he and
Inga’s hidden talents
Perhaps we should add to the Inga tree’s already impressive list of abilities, the way it can keep the kids happily distracted while we
Inga, Mahogany, Pepper, Vanilla and Much More
Completed just a few months ago, our tree nursery in Honduras now contains 45,000 seedlings of rainforest tree species, alongside thousands of Inga seedlings,
Inga taking root in El Pital Village
Having finished planting his first plot of Inga alleys, local farmer Martin is now starting on a second. Today Pablo, another Inga farmer from
Inga Lives Up To Farmer Expectations
Honduran farmer Jacobo now has several years’ experience with Inga alley cropping. Seeing how well the system has functioned for him over the last
Inga Foundation May Expand Its Work to Haiti
Haiti is infamous for the level of deforestation across the country and soil erosion is a huge problem for local farmers. Two members of
Inga Event at the Eden Project a Big Success
Our director, Mike Hands, giving a talk in front of the Inga alley exhibit at the Eden Project earlier this week. The talk was
Inga comes to Eden
Mike Hands is working with the Eden Project to create a demonstration of Inga alleys in their rainforest biome. The biome already has an
Inga Alleys at Eden
Thank you to the team at the Eden Project who today planted out an area of Inga alleys in their Tropical Biome to give
Inga Alley Cropping to take root in the Amazon
Meet Don Lucho – a Peruvian shaman who works tirelessly to spread sustainable agriculture amoungst local farmers in the Amazon. He and his wife,