Our Farm Projects
What does planting a tree actually do? Our micro-project in Bolivia taught us about the power of planting, helping farmers recover from loss, and growing towards climate-resilient forests. One seedling at a time.
Hidden deep in the rainforest region of Palos Blancos, Bolivia, cocoa farmers travel hours along dirt roads to meet Román Romero Flores, and his nursery farm. Their goals is simple: access to planting material that gives their farms a better chance of withstanding a rapidly changing climate.
In the humid green heart of Tabasco, where the scent of cocoa hangs in the...
“Cocoa has a history,” Estela Lázaro says, looking out at the surrounding rainforest. Yellow cocoa...
Deep in Tabasco’s rainforest, humid air hums with life and ancient trees cast cool shade....
In Comalcalco, Tabasco, where cocoa trees thrive in the humid air and from rich soil,...