Fruity Schools Africa

Fruity Schools Africa We grow Fruity Trees in Schools, Hospitals, Smallholder Farms and selected Public Spaces in Kenya.

Fruity Schools Africa in briefs

We are a registered not-for-profit, non-governmental organisation. We grow certified fruit trees in schools, health centres, and smallholder farms as a climate change mitigation measure, a food and nutrition security strategy and a carbon offsetting project. We are implementing a multi-faceted approach that addresses climate change mitigation, food and nutrition se

curity, and carbon offsetting initiatives contributing to thriving ecosystems as briefly described below:

1. Climate Change Mitigation:
Planting fruit trees plays a vital role in mitigating climate change. Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, thus helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By focusing on certified fruit trees, we ensure the use of fruit tree species that are well-suited to the local climate and can thrive in the specific region. The trees provide shade, conserve soil moisture, and contribute to overall ecosystem health, further supporting climate resilience.

2. Food and Nutrition Security:
Cultivating fruit trees in schools, health centres, and smallholder farms contributes to food and nutrition security. Fruit trees provide a sustainable source of nutritious food, offering various vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Incorporating fruit trees into these settings enhances access to fresh, locally produced fruits, promoting a healthy and balanced diet. This is particularly important for schools and health centres, where the availability of nutritious food is crucial for children's growth and development and for promoting good health among community members.

3. Carbon Offsetting:
The planting of certified fruit trees serves as a carbon-offsetting project. Carbon offsetting involves activities that help compensate for greenhouse gas emissions by capturing or avoiding the release of carbon dioxide. As fruit trees grow, they sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, effectively offsetting some carbon emissions generated elsewhere. This contributes to the overall effort to combat climate change and achieve carbon neutrality.

4. Fruity Rangers
We train the children using a hands-on approach, allowing them to get their hands dirty while learning practical skills such as planting, soil preparation, watering, and pruning. We also equip them with the knowledge and tools they need to monitor the growth of their fruit trees and keep them healthy. Through Fruity Rangers, we want to create a generation of environmentally conscious and healthy individuals who understand the value of caring for the earth and each other.

Fruity Madaraka Day!As we celebrate Kenya's journey of self-governance, we are reminded that true freedom includes the p...
01/06/2026

Fruity Madaraka Day!

As we celebrate Kenya's journey of self-governance, we are reminded that true freedom includes the power to nourish ourselves, care for our environment, and shape our own future.

Through Little Gardens of Eden, Fruity Schools Africa is cultivating the next generation of Food Justice Champions and Environmental Ambassadors through experiential learning, climate action, and sustainable food production.

Together, we are growing a generation that understands not only political self-governance, but also food sovereignty, environmental stewardship, and community resilience.

Fruity Madaraka Day!

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