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Thank you for growing a tree!
Together we regenerate what we consume ON Ecuador’s esmeraldas coast
Soccer fields of cloud forest ARE preserved
seedlings were grown in local nurseries
farmer families received organic certification
tree nurseries are up and running
Your tree grows here
Area: | Mache Chindul Reserve |
The forest: | Eco reserve Mache Chindul the size of 593.036 soccer fields |
Rare wildlife: | Mache glass frog, boa constrictor, choco toucan, nine-banded armadillo, white-fronted capuchin, jaguar |
Original bean: | Rare old-growth Arriba Nacional cacao |
Your growers: | 143 families in 2 village |
TIMELINE
Updated: October 2023
Summer 2023
The Mono Bravo community received specialized cacao grafting training from William Carlosma to enhance their skills. Grafting ensures the purity of newly planted cacao trees, impacting both productivity and quality.
Spring 2023
Cacao growers in Loma Linda received skill training in grafting cacao trees, a process ensuring the purity of newly planted cacao. In winter 2022, approximately 1,500 trees were grafted using materials from 100 selected mother stock trees.
Winter 2022
The Loma Linda community nurtured 4,693 seedlings by the Cayapas River, distributing them to local farmers. Over 20 different species, mostly native to the Cotacachi Cayapas reserve cloud forest, were grown in this nursery to enrich cacao forests and agroforestry systems.
Autumn 2022
The Greenhouse Gas Balance Assessment for Esmeraldas cacao’s climate was conducted by the field team, led by Piura project leader Littman, traveling from Peru to Ecuador. They assessed the number of trees, species, altitude, and diameter on 20 sample farms.
Summer 2022
The Mono Bravo community is cultivating 5,000 locally selected Nacional cacao seedlings to enrich their cacao forests.
Spring 2022
An audit on the farm to evaluate the growth of the timber trees that have been planted in the last few years is being conducted.
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ONE BAR : ONE TREE > GO SEE
Over past decades, the rainforests of Ecuador’s Pacific coast have been reduced to a few green patches. The largest is known as Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve. It was created in 1996 to protect against large timber companies.
The cacao farmers of Mono Bravo live inside the Reserve and act as stewards of the forest and its wildlife. Your enjoyment of Original Beans Esmeraldas chocolates empowers them cuturally and economically in their old cacao tradition. Cacao here is more than income, it is an identity. That’s why the farmers are preserving their forest as a “Climate Forest”.
ALL THIS IS POSSIBLE THANKS TO YOUR PURCHASE!
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Flowery notes of tropical fruits and nuts in this Nacional cacao balance gently like the tree-hanging sloths under the canopy of Ecuador’s last cloud forest.