Our Track Record in 2023-2024
Active FarmTree Tool users
Projects
Agricultural regions impacted
Farmers indirectly reached
REFOREST-PROJECT
EU HORIZON
Europe
Reforest is a Horizon Europe-funded project aimed at fostering innovation, supporting knowledge exchange, and providing novel solutions to empower farmers in Europe and associated countries to deliver multiple objectives: food production, carbon capture, and biodiversity. FarmTree captures ReForest Living Labs' agroforestry scenarios and is enabling farmTree Tool users to design and project the performance using ReForest agroforestry species, empowering them with valuable insights and data-driven decisions.
Coffee agroforestry and water monitoring in Vietnam
Tropenbos Vietnam
Vietnam
With joint effort, Tropenbos Vietnam, Tây Nguyên University and FarmTree captured sample coffee monocrop and agroforestry farms and set up a long term soil moisture study in DakLak region. The calibrated FarmTree Tool, is utilized for projecting environmental services for informing the development of PES systems.
Watershed reforestation in Morogoro, Tanzania
NWB Fonds
Tanzania
For the conservation and restoration of the Mindu dam catchment in Morogoro, Tanzania, agroforestry has been identified as an important nature-based solution. The NWB Fonds Watershed Reforestation Tool, powered by the FarmTree tool, is being used for decision support to identify agroforestry options and to catalyse climate action.
Advancing agroforestry for smallholder coffee farmers in Ethiopia
Kyeema Foundation
Ethiopia
In the Ethiopian coffee system, the FarmTree Tool is proving useful in supporting the adoption and scaling of agroforestry practices, with a focus on enhancing farmers' income and biodiversity. With collaboration from Kyeema Foundation and Moyee, a Dutch coffee company, the project is working on extending to benefit multiple coffee areas.
Economic and Financial Analysis for high-value crops adapted to climate change in Madagascar
GIZ Madagascar
Madagascar
In Madagascar, the FarmTree Tool was used to forecast the economic impact of adapting 5 key agricultural value chains to climate change: vanilla, clove, coffee, pepper and peanut. The FarmTree Tool was used to assess the impact potential of several interventions to increase resilience to climate hazards in these production systems, while improving farmer's livelihoods.
Integrated Pest Management in Oil palm, Malaysia
Sustainable Agriculture NetworkWith the support of SAN experts, the IPM simulation module was integrated into the FarmTree Tool. Leveraging SAN's expertise in nature-based solutions for Oil Palm cultivation, the integration encompassed elements such as herbivorous insects, natural enemies, and beneficial plants.
Malaysia
Food forests, Tanzania
Helvetas TanzaniaHelvetas, supporting farmers in central Tanzania aims to enhance farmers' incomes, reduce losses, and strategize crop product marketing. Employing the FarmTree®Tool for a detailed assessment, the analysis compared Forest Gardens with conventional agricultural scenarios, examining economic gains and carbon sequestration potential over a 30-year projection. The FarmTree®Tool's analysis provided insights into evaluating long-term sustainability without disclosing specific outcomes
Tanzania
Coffee agroforestry, Colombia
Sustainable Agriculture NetworkImplementing TerraViva in Planadas, Colombia, the Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN) aims to develop business models for coffee agroforestry systems. FarmTree®Tool facilitated a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis, comparing conventional coffee cultivation scenarios with three distinct agroforestry systems, revealing insights into performance differences and carbon sequestration potential across various agroforestry approaches within the TerraViva initiative.
Colombia
Track record in 2022
Feasibility study on Cocoa Agroforestry in Peru
ECOM
Peru
ECOM, an international cocoa trading company
that among other countries sources from Peru, is embarking on a mission to facilitate their produces in transitioning to cocoa agroforestry. We tailored the multi-cropping planning tool that includes local species and cocoa production specifics for the trading companies field staff to use in decision making process. Moreover, the cost benefit analysis report comparing cocoa Business As Usual and agroforestry scenarios has been produced to document the findings and facilitate cocoa agroforestry communication with farmers, government and financial institutions
Carbon sequestration for Rabobank, ACORN
Acorn Rabobank
Asia, Africa and Latin America
The Rabobank Acorn project requires single-species carbon sequestration projections for smallholder agroforestry business case development. FarmTree developed a protocol to project the biomass of individual species - even if they are poorly documented - and calibrate those with field-verified data by Acorn partners.
Banana agroforestry
Agrofair
Peru, Ecuador & Costa Rica
We worked with AgroFair to model the performance of banana agroforestry compared to banana monoculture systems, to understand the benefits of cash crop diversification in terms of yields, costs-benefits, carbon sequestration and resistance to diseases. This has supported AgroFair in their ambitions to expand fair trade bananas to agroforestry.
Economic viability of biodiverse Tembawang systems in Oil Palm dominated landscapes
Tropenbos International
West Kalimantan, Indonesia
In West-Kalimantan, Oil Palm monocropping threatens natural forest as well as traditional multi-tree intercropped systems (“Tembawang”). We developed a tailored multi-cropping planning tool for field staff to assess costs and benefits of mixes of tree and crop species; based on locally collected tree and crop production and price data; including (gendered) labour. Financial Access used outcomes to develop biodiverse / regenerative business plans for local credit providers
Impact of cashew stand improvement
Ecookim, Away4Africa & DIBcoop - funded by RVO
Ivory Coast, Odienné
Old cashew stands need thinning and replanting to increase production. FarmTree's task was to provide insight in the productivity of cashew stands under different management regimes (thinning, pruning, replanting).
Develop Entrepreneurial Agroforestry Strategy for the Royal Government of Bhutan
DAI / EU-TACS / RGoB
Bhutan
RGoB requested for an Agroforestry Strategy to enable farmers to have low-labour, economic land use options. We developed a tailored multi-cropping planning tool that projects 30-year costs and benefits and contributed to the National Agroforestry Strategy and Programme Development.
Agroforestry in Cocoa impact projection
Tropenbos International
Ghana
Tropenbos aims to restore the high forests in Western-North Ghana by looking at alternatives for cocoa monocropping. FarmTreeServices™ identified agroforestry options and calculated their present values, bearing in mind that both cocoa and shadow trees yield sellable produce in decades from now