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    West Africa leads way in regenerative agriculture: Rainforest Alliance 2024 report highlights regional and global impact

    ZamZam UpdateBy ZamZam UpdateJune 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Rainforest Alliance’s 2024 Annual Report shines a highlight on the transformative energy of regenerative agriculture in West and Central Africa, the place rural communities will not be solely adapting to local weather challenges however main the cost in restoring ecosystems and constructing resilient livelihoods.

    In biodiversity-rich landscapes throughout Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Ghana, the Rainforest Alliance supported over 404,000 individuals by its panorama and neighborhood (L&C) programmes, overlaying 14.9 million hectares. These initiatives foster partnerships between farmers, firms, governments, and native NGOs to sort out deforestation, local weather change, and rural poverty.

    “Farmers throughout West and Central Africa will not be simply adapting—they’re main,” stated Nadège Nzoyem, Regional Director for the Rainforest Alliance.

    “They’re restoring soil, reviving forests, and proving that agriculture is usually a pressure for regeneration. What they want now’s actual funding, actual partnerships, and a system that values their function as stewards of the land”, she added.

    In Ghana’s Sui River panorama, 65% of farmers surveyed invested in local weather adaptation methods, planting over 583,000 tree seedlings and registering 54,000 bushes in collaboration with the Forestry Fee.

    In the meantime, in Côte d’Ivoire, greater than 500 college students from 5 major colleges close to the Bossématié Nature Reserve participated in environmental education schemes, together with poetry and inexperienced expertise contests that impressed a brand new era of conservation leaders.

    From Native Management to World Attain Zooming out, the Rainforest Alliance’s international impression in 2024 was equally spectacular.

    The organisation supported almost 8 million farmers and staff throughout 6 million hectares of licensed farmland in 62 international locations, advancing its mission to create a world the place individuals and nature thrive collectively.  

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