In this project in Le Roeulx we plant 12,000 trees during the first months of 2024, with the majority of the trees planted in March 2024. On the 5.5-hectare plot, we mainly plant lines of chestnuts, oaks, maples, and walnuts.
It is important to execute this project because the area is a very agricultural one with little afforestation. We are plant...Read more
In this project in Le Roeulx we plant 12,000 trees during the first months of 2024, with the majority of the trees planted in March 2024. On the 5.5-hectare plot, we mainly plant lines of chestnuts, oaks, maples, and walnuts.
It is important to execute this project because the area is a very agricultural one with little afforestation. We are planting a diverse forest to preserve wildlife habitats and support the ecological and environmental benefits of the forest.
Details:
- Altitude of 118 meters.
- The soil is loamy with favorable natural drainage or loamy with poor natural drainage.
- The composition of the previous stand: ash trees.
- The follow-ups of the trees are planned for April 2024 and summer 2025.
On these farms, multiple small agroforestry plantations were executed in collaboration with the local farmers and as part of the large Akamasoa agroforestry project. During March 2025, 6809 trees were planted, including:
- 25% cash crops, such as Pink Berries and Ravintsara
- 72% forest trees, such as Acacia, Jacaranda, and Eucalyptus
- 3% fruit t...Read more
On these farms, multiple small agroforestry plantations were executed in collaboration with the local farmers and as part of the large Akamasoa agroforestry project. During March 2025, 6809 trees were planted, including:
- 25% cash crops, such as Pink Berries and Ravintsara
- 72% forest trees, such as Acacia, Jacaranda, and Eucalyptus
- 3% fruit trees, such as Rotra
On this 0.13-hectare site, in the Bombetoka Bay located in the North-West of Madagascar, more specifically in the village of Amparimahitsy (Belobaka municipality, Boeny), we're planting new mangrove trees to restore the mangrove forest.
In April 2025, 848 mangrove trees of two species were planted here: Ceriops tagal and Rhizophora mucronata.
T...Read more
On this 0.13-hectare site, in the Bombetoka Bay located in the North-West of Madagascar, more specifically in the village of Amparimahitsy (Belobaka municipality, Boeny), we're planting new mangrove trees to restore the mangrove forest.
In April 2025, 848 mangrove trees of two species were planted here: Ceriops tagal and Rhizophora mucronata.
The overall objective is to restore degraded lands and promote better management of the mangrove ecosystem to improve the living conditions of the local communities. Moreover, the mangroves provide spawning grounds for shrimps, crabs, and fish, which helps to boost the economy of the community.
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