Pasa is helping farms increase biodiversity and improve the health of their soil, water, air, and businesses through agroforestry practices like alley cropping, where crops are planted between rows of trees, benefiting from reduced soil erosion and improved crop performance, and silvopasturing, where livestock farmers plant trees in their pastures, providing high quality forage and shade.
In order to install 90 trees on farms pioneering agroforestry practices, we need 45 new Perennial Donors. Are you one of them?
Your support is an investment that will yield greater returns year after year. We’ll share the insights gained from these projects, and these farms will become living agroforestry training sites, where more farmers can learn how planting trees can strengthen their ecological and economic sustainability.