Plant in Malawi

WHY PLANT TREES IN MALAWI?

RAPID DEFORESTATION

Malawi is losing its forests at one of the fastest rates in the world. According to some estimates, the country loses approximately 2.8% of its forest cover each year, mainly due to slash-and-burn agriculture, charcoal production and logging for fuelwood.

LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY

Deforestation in Malawi threatens its biodiversity, with the loss of natural habitats endangering several species of flora and fauna.

SOIL EROSION AND NATURAL DISASTERS

The loss of forests increases the country’s vulnerability to soil erosion and natural disasters such as flooding, which is especially problematic in a country with a diverse geography and a largely rural population.

NATIVE SPECIES THAT WE PLANT IN MALAWI

MORINGA
MIOMBO
BAOBAB
KHAYA ANTHOTHECA
UAPACA KIRKIANA

WHY IS YOUR SUPPORT IMPORTANT?

ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION

Reforestation helps restore and conserve Malawi’s ecosystems, which are critical for biodiversity and climate regulation.

SUSTAINABILITY OF WATER RESOURCES

Forests play a key role in the conservation of water resources, maintaining hydrological cycles and protecting water sources.

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

For companies, participating in reforestation in Malawi demonstrates a commitment to sustainability and social and environmental responsibility.

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