By Peter de Laat | Project Leader
Hi dear donors,
Time flies, so here a new update on our tree project.
On 24th October 2024, Pendaeli Amos visited Oldonyong’iro village where we planted 4,000 trees in March of this year. The issue of climate change is hitting everywhere but farmers at this village made great effort to make sure their trees are growing healthy.
Pressure from drought, shortage of water and domestic animals are major problem for the survival of the trees. Farmers did fence their trees and watering them time to time, but according to my discussion with them and site visit, about 75% of trees survived from the three mentioned threats. Some trees are about 1.5 meters tall, in good condition and proceeding well.
We hope next year in late February we can plant more trees in another village in order to help farmers combat the climate change and make world a better place! If you want to plant your new trees also in Tanzania for us for just $1 per tree, than your our project and donate!
Best Regards, Pendaeli Amos and Peter de Laat
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