our mission

To carry out research on the endangered, critically endangered, vulnerable and almost extinct tree species and put tree nursery so as to preserve its natural habitat and ensure. To find out proper ways of propagation of these trees so as to come together to grow, plant and care for climate resilient trees. Engaging communities to implement and deliver lasting environmental and social impacts.

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VISION

A future where businesses and individuals are agents of environmental regeneration and diverse tree-rich landscapes that regenerate the environment, our communities and the natural world.

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OUR FOUR PILLARS

Plant Trees –Trees clean the air we all breathe. manufacture precious oxygen, allow biodiversity to flourish, help alleviate hunger, and give new habitat for wildlife. We advocate to ensure put in nursery trees for trees so as to conserve nature and ensure a greener environment for a better tomorrow.

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our programs

A comprehensive portfolio of diverse food categories and essential household items caters to a broad market demand.

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Coffee Fadeni Tree in the Bush

Sagalla 2025

Sagalla Hill

Endangered Trees Research

Our Projects

Warburgia ugandensis

Warburgia ugandensis (CE), also known as Ugandan greenheart or simply greenheart tree, is a species of evergreen tree native to East Africa. The species is listed as Critically Endangered (CE) on the IUCN Red List. This indicates that the species faces an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.

Prunus africana (VU)

Prunus africana, also known as African cherry or Pygeum, (Mngima) is a tree species classified as Vulnerable (VU) on the IUCN Red List. This means it faces a high risk of extinction in the wild. The species is native to Africa and is characterized by its dark, scaling bark, oval-shaped leaves, and fragrant white or greenish flowers.

Coffea fadenii (EN)

Coffea fadenii, also known as Mufindi coffee, is a species of flowering plant in the coffee and madder family Rubiaceae. It's a tree native to the wet tropical biome, primarily found in Kenya (Teita Hills) and Tanzania (East Africa). Plants of the World Online classifies it as a tree.

Afrocarpus usambarensis

In Swahili, "Afrocarpus usambarensis" is known as Mpodo. This tree is also referred to as "Podo" or "African yellow wood" in English. Another Swahili name, "Mpodwa", is also listed in some resources. Afrocarpus usambarensis is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae.
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