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Rich Forests
Why Rich Forests?
•Maintain and restore biodiversity for a healthy production system
•Community engagement and food security
Biodiversity
The patterns wrought in biomass as a consequence of climate and time is termed Biodiversity
Rich Forests supports• Local initiatives on agricultural
production, harvesting, marketing, ecosystem management in the tropics
• Agro-industrial companies: restoration of degraded lands and forests, with benefits for local communities
Our expertise
1.Economic development for small farmers and indigenous peoples2.Ecological conservation and restoration3.Multi-stakeholder cooperation4.International networking
Productive ecosystems
•NTFPs: forests products other than wood, for instance fruits, honey, bamboo, rattan, resins and medicinal plants
•Analog forestry is a method to restore degraded forest lands based on agro-ecological principles and to produce certified Forest Garden Products
Analog Forestry
Restoration
Forest products
Forests Tea
FOREST GARDEN PRODUCTSCERTIFICATION SYSTEM
CONTROL BY F.G.P Inspection & Certification (Pvt) Ltd.
Our ambition
1.Innovative business models2.Match-making between NGOs, investors and companies3.Learning and sharing
We offer
•Coördination•Planning•Budgeting •Monitoring and reporting•Match making
Stages •Analyse value chain and operations
using mitigation ladder•Analyse site and landscape•Design •Implementation•Monitoring and mentoring •Inspection and Certification
Mitigation ladder
Matchmaking between
•Company/chain actor •Local experts•International experts•Subsidies•Investors
Return for company
•Robust climate resilient production system•Higher prices•Diversified production•Ready for the future!
Returns for funder or investor
•Interest on investment
•Green investment opportunity
•Ready for the future!
Returns for Rich Forests
Our profit is used to supportinterventions for small farmersand indigenous communies in developing countries to maintain and restore their forests while improving their income and livelihoods
Forest products
Forest products
Projects