Acción climática en marcha

Nuestros proyectos

En Food Forest Carbon Capture, nuestros proyectos de reforestación tienen como objetivo combatir el cambio climático, promover la biodiversidad y apoyar a las comunidades locales. Explore nuestras iniciativas de reforestación sostenible y secuestro de carbono.

Honduras
Two young women stand in a lush mango orchard. The women are smiling and holding mangoes.

The Maya Chortí and the Fight for Survival in Copán

In Copán, Food Forest helps the Maya Chortí restore watersheds and combat severe droughts and storms, ensuring a sustainable future for their communities.
Trees Planted
People Supported
Honduras
A Lenca woman stands in a food forest in Rio Grande, Honduras.

Indigenous Women of Intibucá Plant Food Forests

In Rio Grande, Honduras, Indigenous Lenca women from AMIR plant diverse food forests to enhance farming, increase carbon capture, and ensure long-term survival.
Trees Planted
People Supported
Honduras
A sign in a green forest nursery reads "Vivero Forestal Coaquil". The sign is located in front of rows of young trees planted in black plastic bags.

Boosting Reforestation with Coffee Farmers of Quiraguira

Supporting Fairtrade-certified coffee farmers in Quiraguira to plant more tree, by species and volume, and improve biodiversity with their new nature reserve.
50000
Trees Planted
People Supported
Honduras
A woman smiles while holding two young mango saplings, part of the Mayan Watershed restoration project in Honduras.

Copán Ruinas and the Restoration of the Mayan Watershed

In Copán Ruinas, Food Forest uses the Miyawaki system to restore the Mayan Watershed, addressing severe water shortages and promoting rapid forest growth.
Trees Planted
People Supported
Honduras
Rows of young trees in a food forest nursery ready for planting in a reforestation project for coffee farmers.

Supporting Forest Restoration in Santiago de Puringla

Food Forest is responding to a request to help restore 4,000 hectares in Santiago de Puringla, working with NGOs, Water Committees and the Municipality.
Trees Planted
People Supported
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