Across the world we're approving planting sites with farmers to capture carbon in their soils and repair our planet. These are just some of the next planting sites we have listed while others are being vetted and approved.
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Jal Smruti Foundation

Jal Smruti Foundation

India
Jal Smruti Foundation is a grassroots movement committed to restoring India’s natural balance — its Sujalaam Sufalaam spirit — through tree planting and farmer-led regeneration.

Our mission: to plant 60,000 trees ( in 5000 lots) on farmlands across India and help farmers transition to sustainable, profitable practices. We provide farmers with native saplings, training, and financial support to care for each tree, and we track every planting to ensure transparency and long-term success.

In partnership with EcoForce Global, Jal Smruti Foundation connects environmental restoration with farmer wellbeing — making it easy for you to contribute meaningfully to climate action, rural livelihoods, and ecological repair.

India was once known as Sujalaam Sufalaam — a land of abundant water and rich greenery. But today, our overworked soils and depleted water tables tell a different story. The root cause? Years of chemical farming practices that have stripped the land of its vitality, forcing farmers into hardship and uncertainty. When we neglect nature, it’s our farmers who suffer most. They grow the food that nourishes us, yet they often lack the support to shift towards sustainable and regenerative farming. One of the most powerful ways to reverse this damage is by planting diverse, native tree species on farmland. Planting trees improves soil health, replenishes groundwater, supports biodiversity, and provides income opportunities — all without the need to cut down a single tree. But farmers often can’t afford the upfront cost of saplings or the time and care needed to establish them. That’s where you come in. By supporting this mission, you are not just planting a tree — you’re helping a farmer build a better, more resilient future. And through EcoForce Global, every tree is tracked and your impact is reported.

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KABIAN FARM

KABIAN FARM

Zambia
I kabolwe mwansa kawamya and my wife bibian acquired this land in 2018 from the chief, and we have 140 plants of lemons, 5 pig 3 turkeys and 10 than 10 plants of MORINGA trees. Together with our 5 children our vision is not to cut all indigenous trees and we plant trees like lemons and moringa in the area we are not using. We embrace regenerative agriculture techniques because it leaves healthier and more productive farm for the future and the health of the planet by capturing more carbon than we produce.

This project is very important to me and my family cause it will not only be our source of income but also provide solutions to our planet.