Ghana plants 1.3m trees as Rainforest Alliance Report highlights growing regenerative

Ghanaian farmers and local authorities planted 1.3 million trees in 2025 as part of a regenerative agriculture initiative. The Rainforest Alliance report highlights these efforts as a model for restoring degraded cocoa-growing landscapes in West Africa.
Why it matters
This initiative addresses critical environmental sustainability and economic livelihood challenges in the global cocoa supply chain.
Accra, June 30, GNA-Farmers, local authorities, and businesses across Ghana in 2025, positioned the country as one of the strongest examples of regenerative agriculture in action, according to the Rainforest Alliance’s newly released 2025 Annual Report, Regeneration Takes Root.
The report focuses on environmental data and organizational achievements without taking a political stance.
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