Am here to say, thank you trees for future for recognizing Africa day, that happened yesterday on 25th May 2023. truly our Africa is made of people, different cultures, and potentials of our African people currently and for the future of Africa.
Its great to note on the beginning of the month of March, We Don't Have Time- Kenya chapter we joined your great activity that's happening in some areas of Kenya highlands, central Kenya, Kiambu county where your team is doing tremendous work to educate Kenyans farmers and public visitors to your tent to learn more that can better their future beyond today.
Our team learned a lot from you, and we urge you to continue with great work you are doing to Kenya and several countries in Africa too.
Yes! Through collaboration, we can achieve more and be of great help to many people in the Africa and world in general. Keep up great work you are doing that will benefit many in many ways! Trees for the Future continue (TREES) trains for farmers in agroforestry and sustainable land use—so that the farmers can build vibrant regional economies, thriving food systems, and a healthier planet and that will be a win for Africa and communities around.
Read more of their info here-:)

Trees for the Future
https://trees.org/






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I hope you will plant as many trees as possible and engage other citizens so as
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@ajema_lydiah so as the information can reach as many people as possible
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@ajema_lydiah I concur
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@EACCGN will be launching street trees. We would wish to partner !
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Trees for future here we come
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Until you dig a hole, you plant a tree, you water it and make it survive, you haven't done a thing. You are just talking,Plant a tree today before you agree on my comment.
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@jengaj_john wah!great challenge
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Lets keep improving livelihoods of impoverished farmers by revitalizing degraded lands.
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Its amazing to know how a 2 acre piece of land through their smart farming technique can be extremely productive than a 10 acre one on normal farming in Kenya.