Adopt a tree in Madagascar

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Adopting a tree is a simple way to turn care into real action. For €20, we take care of everything and plant the tree that best fits the land and season, ensuring the highest chance of growth and impact. If you prefer a more personal choice, you can also explore and select the tree you […]

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Adopting a tree is a simple way to turn care into real action. For €20, we take care of everything and plant the tree that best fits the land and season, ensuring the highest chance of growth and impact. If you prefer a more personal choice, you can also explore and select the tree you want to adopt yourself — either way, your adoption helps restore nature and support local communities.
This is the list of plant:

Category 1: Native Forest Warriors (For Carbon & Biodiversity)

Use these to appeal to people who want to save the planet and restore the forest.

1. Katrafay (Cedrelopsis grevei)

  • The “Healer” of the Forest.

  • Why Adopt: Famous for its essential oils used in aromatherapy and traditional medicine, the Katrafay is a fragrant survivor. It thrives in harsh heat and helps regenerate the soil, healing the land just as its oils heal people.

  • Impact: Biodiversity support & soil regeneration.

2. Madagascar Mahogany (Khaya madagascariensis)

  • The “Pillar” of the Woods.

  • Why Adopt: This is a noble, strong-growing tree that forms the backbone of the forest. With high wood density, it is a powerful carbon sponge, locking away CO2 for nearly a century while providing a permanent home for lemurs.

  • Impact: High Carbon Sequestration & Structure.

3. Cordyla (Cordyla madagascariensis)

  • The “Soil Architect.”

  • Why Adopt: Like the Acacia, this is a nitrogen-fixer. It naturally fertilizes the ground, turning poor dust into rich earth. It is essential for the ecological cycle, paving the way for other species to survive alongside it.

  • Impact: Soil Fertility & Ecosystem Foundation.


Category 2: The Bio-Economic Collection (For People & Prosperity)

Use these to appeal to people who want to fight hunger and support the local economy.

4. The Mango Tree (Mangifera indica)

  • The “Golden Provider.”

  • Why Adopt: A symbol of abundance. By adopting a Mango tree, you aren’t just planting wood; you are providing nutritious, vitamin-rich food for local families and a high-value product they can sell at the market.

  • Impact: Food Security & Local Economy.

5. The Tamarind (Tamarindus indica)

  • The “Ancient Nourisher.”

  • Why Adopt: This sacred tree provides deep shade in the hot sun and produces pods used in everything from medicine to drinks. It is incredibly resilient to drought and serves as a community gathering spot.

  • Impact: Shade, Medicine & Nutrition.

6. The Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera)

  • The “Tree of Life.”

  • Why Adopt: Every part of this tree is useful—the water for hydration, the meat for food, the oil for cooking, and the husk for fuel. It is the ultimate survival tree for the population, linked directly to the Green Universe “Green Coco” project.

  • Impact: Water Access & Sustainable Resources.

7. The Cashew Tree (Anacardium occidentale)

  • The “Resilient Asset.”

  • Why Adopt: This tree laughs at the drought. It grows where others fail and produces valuable nuts that are in high demand globally. Adopting one gives a farmer a reliable source of income for years to come.

  • Impact: Drought Resistance & Export Income.

The trees will be planted  in Madagascar Bekofafa region.

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