Enhancing Climate Resilience on Coffee Farms

Enhancing Climate Resilience on Coffee Farms

The "Enhancing Climate Resilience on Coffee Farms” project aims to plant 160,000 trees with 1,210 farmer families, covering nearly 4,000 acres of land.

This program will provide over 20 varieties of trees specifically chosen to help restore water cycles, improve biodiversity, increase shade for coffee plants, provide food for wildlife and so much more.  Biodiverse coffee farms are better suited to adapt to the impacts of climate impact, including hurricanes and droughts.  Another key to this project is farmer training. Farmers will participate in COMSA’s training program to learn valuable agroforestry techniques and support the successful implementation of the program.