
Tree Planting in Zambia
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About This Planting Site
By working directly with Zambian farmers, EcoForce Global is supporting large-scale tree planting programs that restore degraded land, protect watersheds, and create long-term sources of shade, food, and income. Each tree planted contributes to rebuilding soil health, stabilizing the climate, and improving biodiversity across farming regions.
Zambia’s farmers are ready to lead the way in environmental restoration, and EcoForce Global is proud to stand beside them helping to grow stronger farms, greener landscapes, and more resilient rural communities.
Why?
Zambia’s farmers are facing growing challenges as the impacts of climate change intensify. Prolonged droughts, shifting rainfall patterns, and extreme heat events are placing immense pressure on rural communities that rely on agriculture for their livelihoods. Once predictable wet and dry seasons have become erratic, making it difficult for farmers to plan crops, sustain livestock, and secure food and income.
At the same time, widespread deforestation driven by the demand for charcoal, expansion of farmland, and population growth has stripped the land of vital tree cover. Without trees, soils lose their nutrients and structure, water evaporates faster, and biodiversity declines. This vicious cycle leaves farmers even more vulnerable to drought, flooding, and declining productivity.
By partnering with farmers in Zambia, EcoForce Global aims to turn this challenge into opportunity. Our tree planting initiatives will help restore degraded land, capture and store carbon, improve soil health, and create natural shade and wind protection for crops and livestock. Trees also enhance water retention and recharge groundwater, helping communities adapt to a changing climate.
Tree planting is more than an environmental action it’s an investment in Zambia’s agricultural future and the wellbeing of its people. Together with local farmers, we can regenerate the land, build resilience, and create lasting environmental and economic benefits for generations to come.






