Discover the numerous benefits of community tree planting and how it fosters environmental sustainability and social cohesion.

n Kenya, conservation efforts are crucial for a sustainable tomorrow, especially in the face of environmental challenges. Green Earthing Kenya, is at the forefront of promoting tree planting initiatives, particularly focusing on fruit trees.

As a farmer, you know the challenges that come with growing crops—there’s always a 50% to 80% chance that pests will invade your fields. Fortunately, with the right organic pesticides, you can prevent worms and nematodes from benefiting from your hard work.

Empowering Mukunike Primary Through Sustainability and Community Action

In recent years, the effects of climate change have become increasingly visible across Kenya, especially in rural areas where agriculture is the primary livelihood. Rising temperatures, unpredictable rainfall patterns, and prolonged droughts have left many farmers struggling to adapt to the new reality. Crops are failing, livestock is dying, and families who rely on farming are facing uncertain futures.

Kenya has long faced the challenges of deforestation, with vast areas of forestland cleared for agriculture and urbanization. This loss of natural habitat has led to soil erosion, water scarcity, and biodiversity loss, negatively impacting communities across the country.