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Who are we?
A private company involved in the restoration of forest cover in Côte d’Ivoire. Our approach is based on a simple belief: “environmental sustainability and economic development can coexist when solutions are rooted in local realities.” Based in the west of Côte d’Ivoire, we bring together experts in forestry, mapping, the environment, and rural development, with the ambition of creating an Ivorian model of sustainable forest management.
Our vision
We aspire to an Ivory Coast where forests once again become a source of life, prosperity, and climate balance. Our vision is of a territory where:
• Forest restoration actively contributes to the fight against climate change;
• Rural communities live off natural resources without depleting them;
• Businesses adopt responsible practices, incorporating carbon emission reduction, biodiversity, and local and sustainable development;
• Agricultural and forest landscapes are managed as living, interconnected, and regenerative ecosystems.
We believe in an ecological transition built by and for local actors, capable of inspiring other African nations.


Our mission
Our mission is to sustainably restore Ivorian forest ecosystems through adapted methodologies, modern technologies, and strong partnerships.
We work to:
• Develop resilient, productive, and soil-friendly reforestation and agroforestry models;
• Strengthen local capacities so that communities become active participants in the sustainable management of resources;
• Support companies and institutions in their initiatives in forestry, carbon offsetting, and responsible management;
• Promote traceability and transparency in forest supply chains.
Each project we undertake aims to reconcile the economy, the environment, and social aspects, creating a dynamic of sustainable and measurable impact.

Our strategy
Our strategies are built around four complementary pillars:
1. Ecological restoration:
Reforest, protect, and regenerate degraded forests while preserving local biodiversity.
2. Innovation and technology:
Develop modern monitoring tools (drone-satellite mapping, GIS systems, carbon indicators) to improve the accuracy, transparency, and performance of projects.
3. Capacity building:
Train communities, forest operators, and companies in sustainable forest management, regulatory compliance, and carbon mechanisms.
4. Partnerships and carbon projects:
Support the design and certification of carbon projects according to international standards (Verra, Gold Standard, etc.), while ensuring their alignment with national policies and the SDGs.
