Plant in Kenya

WHY PLANT TREES IN KENYA?

RAPID DEFORESTATION

Kenya has been losing its forests at an alarming rate. Between 2001 and 2018, Kenya lost approximately 450,000 hectares of tree cover, representing a significant decline in its forest estate.

LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY

Deforestation in Kenya has put many endemic species at risk and has significantly reduced biodiversity. This is especially critical in areas such as the Mau forest and other key ecosystems.

IMPACT ON RURAL LIVELIHOODS

Kenya depend on forests for their livelihoods, including fuelwood, fodder and other forest products. Deforestation threatens these livelihoods.

NATIVE ESPECIES THAT WE PLANT IN KENYA
ACACIA
BAOBAB
MORINGA
MVULI
MERU OAK

WHY IS YOUR SUPPORT IMPORTANT?

BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION

Kenya’s forests are home to a unique diversity of flora and fauna. Reforestation helps preserve these critical habitats for many species, some of which are endangered.

LIVELIHOOD OF RURAL COMMUNITIES

Many communities in Kenya depend directly on forest resources for their livelihoods. Reforestation ensures the availability of these resources.

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

For companies, investing in reforestation in Kenya is a way of demonstrating commitment to sustainability and social responsibility, benefiting both the environment and local communities.

Creating impact together

Testimonials

“Our experience with Planta Mi Árbol was incredibly pleasant, highly supported, and very professional. As a company, we are committed to giving back to the environment and supporting reforestation efforts. Planta Mi Árbol provided us with a very easy and secure way to do so.”

Ingrid González

Delta, Marketing Manager