Kubiti Teak Plantation Group

Location: Jasikan, Volta Region, Ghana

Team Members:
Edith Adjei                                 Mary Adzoa Donkortabi
Asiome Amedagbe                     Mark Anku
Clifford Dzidoma                        Jasper Kofi Dzidonu
Samuel Kossi Agbanyo Sema    Clifford Kwaku Agbley
Nayo Lawrence                         Esther Sunu Nana Yaah   

 


This team was originally formed with 10 members to protect the environment while raising much needed funds for their families.  In Jasikan, trees are indiscriminately cut down by illegal chainsaw operators.  Clear cutting damages the forest ecosystem, changing it to more of a farm-like landscape.  It also causes greater temperature fluctuations in the area, increases soil erosion and runoff of materials to streams and lakes, and reduces biodiversity.  

 

The team received teak seedlings and training from their district’s Forestry Department and planted the seedlings on land that they secured through the land tenure system in Ghana.  They then established a nursery to raise the seedlings themselves, which they planted around homes, along roads, at the edges of rivers, or sold to private individual farmers. 


In total, the team has planted 15,000 trees, served as consultants on similar projects in their community, and helped encourage a forestry system based on selective felling rather than clear cutting.

 

 

 

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