Approach

Environmental

Menakao's commitment to sustainable development is successfully reflected in an agroforestry reforestation project carried out in collaboration with Bôndy. with Bôndy.

PROJECT
2020

By encouraging crop diversification and integrating sustainable farming practices such as agroforestry, the project strives to ensure greater food security while preserving biodiversity and regenerating soils. This holistic approach contributes to the creation of resilient agroecological systems, fostering sustainable and balanced development in the Diana region.

Goal: 1,300 trees by 2024

This initiative, deployed in the Diana region, aimed to plant 1,300 trees to combat deforestation and restore fragile ecosystems.

  • Number of trees: 1300
  • Planting date: April 8 to 12, 2024
  • Fokontany / Commune: Ankatafa
  • Region: Diana

Impact 2024

  • 1300 trees planted
  • 2.08 Hectares reforested
  • 12 Species planted
  • 12 Tons of CO2 sequestered
    in 5 years (estimate)
  • 5 Partner farmers
  • 15 Indirect beneficiaries
    (partner farmers' families)
  • 1 Fokontany affected
  • 1 Region impacted
  • 10 daily jobs supported
    through the project
  • 15 Sustainable jobs supported
    through the project

Species planted

By encouraging crop diversification and integrating sustainable farming practices such as agroforestry, the project strives to ensure greater food security while preserving biodiversity and regenerating soils. This holistic approach contributes to the creation of resilient agroecological systems, fostering sustainable and balanced development in the Diana region.

Expected impacts

1

Forests and related ecosystem services account for 50-90% of the total income of millions of households.

Strengthening the resilience of people in vulnerable situations to climatic phenomena

2

80% of Malagasy people depend directly on forests and agriculture for their food needs.

Our projects aim to ensure food safety while preserving ecosystem ecosystem resources

3

Madagascar 's indigenous peoples hold a large proportion of the land and preserve thecountry's biodiversity , but suffer from severe poverty.

Securing their land rights improves their income and provides social security.