Planting Site Basics
Planting Site: Mount Kilimanjaro Country: Tanzania Site Status: Active Forest Type: Agroforest Planting Partner: Plant With PurposeWhere Are We Planting?
Our newest planting site is located on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Kilimanjaro is not only the tallest free-standing mountain in the world, soaring over 19,000 feet, but it also boasts the highest peak in Africa. In recent years, its glaciers have been a focal point of concern as they've started to shrink rapidly. This is largely due to the effects of climate change, where warmer and drier conditions cause the glaciers to "sublimate" — a process where solid ice turns directly into gas.
What Trees Are We Planting?
The trees planted at our site in Tanzania are part of an agroforestry system. This system combines farming with tree planting on the same land to create environmental, economic, and social benefits for the community. Our planting partners harvest seeds from native trees, nurture them into saplings at local nurseries, and eventually plant them. These native tree species work in harmony with farmers’ biointensive gardens to help create more nutrient-rich soil. As the land around Mt. Kilimanjaro regenerates, crop yields increase, and farmers are able to feed their families and sell extra produce for income.
Who’s Planting With Us?
We’ve partnered with Plant With Purpose, an organization focused on sustainable agriculture, to develop these systems in Tanzania. Their unique approach aims to empower local farmers by providing knowledge and opportunities rather than merely offering material handouts. As a result, landowners are more invested in the planting initiatives, ensuring that reforestation efforts are sustained and successful over the long term. To foster community spirit and engagement, a friendly competition is held among the planters in Tanzania, culminating in an annual awards ceremony.
What’s The Impact?
By planting in critical watersheds around Mt. Kilimanjaro, we’re able to restore habitat for critically endangered species, protect essential water sources, and improve farmers’ livelihoods. The trees incorporated into farming plots through agroforestry help restore the soil quality, reduce erosion, diversify harvests, and increase productivity. At the same time, trees planted along the mountain’s vulnerable slopes work to prevent deadly mudslides and floods. Protected by the forests, farmers are able to nurture their ancestral land and see it flourish again.
- Stabilize land and protect against erosion, landslides, and desertification.
- Regenerate soils and restore land fertility.
- Recharge groundwater tables.
- Prevent further deforestation and degradation by providing sustainable work for locals.
- Sequester carbon, helping to mitigate climate change.
- Provide food security to families through dependable, diverse diets.
- Empower the local community in the restoration and protection of their community land.
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Educate adults and children in rural communities.
- Through this program, we offer much-needed training, tools, and resources to educate adults on sustainable agriculture, financial planning, business accounting, and entrepreneurship.
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Alleviate poverty within communities.
- Providing economic resources like microfinance options for saving and borrowing so families can invest in the future and upgrade their quality of living.
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