Better Globe Forestry has brokered a deal between a private company and a ranch to establish apiaries in Nyongoro Plantation. Better Globe Forestry considers this corporate social responsibility and has no financial incentive in this initiative.
Read MoreBetter Globe Forestry has launched an in-house designed digital Monitoring and Evaluation system to continuously improve forestry operations. This innovation replaces the work with paper, but the goal is the same: controlled corrective actions.
Read MoreTraining for farmers is administered through farmer groups. These are guided by the Better Globe Forestry outgrowers training manual. All trainings are focused on ensuring trees are planted and survive throughout the rotation period.
Read MoreKey players are involved in the first step of the Better Globe Forestry farmers program, which involves a continuous process of recruiting farmers.
Read MoreBetter Globe Forestry has embraced the use of machines in several forestry activities, such as vegetation clearing and pitting, to achieve set annual targets.
Read MoreOn October 25, our bulldozer operators took a course on how to maintain our bulldozer. The instructor demonstrated different techniques on how to maintain the engine and different parts, and the interval between services.
Read MoreHere on Better Globe Media's website you will find image galleries, videos and news from Better Globe Forestry's work since 2006. View and experience what Better Globe is working with in Africa to make the environment greener, help children receive education by donating money to schools, make water available to people and help people in rural areas earn income by working at their plantations. With Better Globe’s involvement in the microfinance and outgrower projects, they are ready to abate poverty and to make Africa reach its potential as a continent of unlimited possibilities.