Reversing Land Degradation in Africa by Scaling-up Evergreen Agriculture Project

30.05.2023

Acute and prolonged dry seasons catalyzed by overgrazing, rampant bush burning, and indiscriminate felling of trees for charcoal, are challenges of savannah areas in Ghana.

 

The Regreening Africa 5 years project seeks to reverse land degradation among 40,000 households and across 90,000 hectares in Garu Tempane, Bawku West and Mion Districts in the Northern and Upper East regions of Ghana.

By incorporating trees into croplands, communal lands and pastoral areas, it will be possible to contribute to the recovery of Ghana’s degraded landscapes.

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