Restoring degraded landscapes through Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) to double crop yields, improve soil fertility, and mitigate resource-driven conflicts in a warming climate.
A low-cost, high-impact model that utilizes the "underground forest" to double crop yields, improve water retention, and provide a continuous supply of fuel and food.
RUWAI transforms rural communities from drivers of degradation into agents of restoration. By utilizing the "underground forest" and Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR), we restore soil fertility and provide a continuous supply of fuel and food to ensure national food sovereignty.
Methodology: FMNR & Regenerative Agroforestry
Bridging the gap to Net-Zero 2060
Methodology: Climate-Driven Mitigation
Scaling regenerative models across sub-Saharan Africa.
Methodology: Climate-Driven Mitigation
Evaluating regional carbon sequestration potential.
Nigeria faces a staggering food security challenge, with recent floods destroying over 855,000 metric tonnes of crops.
RUWAI promotes Regenerative Agriculture to restore the 53.16% decline in dense vegetation seen in Northern states.
With your support, we can help more farmers utilize the "underground forest" to ensure 3 meals a day.
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