05/29/2026
Before most people are awake, Mapinda is already on the move: providing farmer support and hitting the road for field visits. đłđïž
As a Program Officer with TREES in Tanzania, his work is rooted in farmers, his community, and the land they depend on. Today heâs visiting farmer Samwel in western Tanzania. After a long journey via motorbike, they walk the farm togetherâchecking compost, soil health, plant & tree growth, and talking through whatâs changed since their last visit.
At TREES, we work with farmers to implement regenerative practices that restore ecosystems, improve harvests, and build long-term resilience. But the learning doesnât stop thereâit travels. Farmers test new ideas, adapt them to their own conditions, and share what works with others in their communities.
Samwel is growing a regenerative farm that strengthens his soil, diversifies his fruits and vegetables, and creates a more stable future for his family. And Mapinda is there every step of the wayâsupporting that progress, season by season. âïž
The results are visible on the land. But what truly sustains them are the relationships behind it allâbetween farmers, field officers, and the communities theyâre part of. đ±