As part of executing the activities of the Fungal Conservation in South-Saharan Africa Darwin main project 30-020 (FC-SSA), a project team carried out the « Official Launch of the Forest Seed Harvesting Campaign and Discussions with Nursery Growers in the Villages Benefiting from the FC-SSA Project. » In these villages, teams of 6 to 10 people, with more than 50% women, were formed for the installation of nurseries, as well as the monitoring and maintenance of the plants. The teams were trained on identifying target species (Afzelia africana, Isoberlinia tomentosa, Isoberlinia doka, Uapaka togolensis, Berlinia grandiflora, and Monotes kerstingii) and seed conditioning. Cash collection and storage equipment were also provided to these teams. This mission also included the potting activity, where 4000 pots were prepared to facilitate the nursery establishment. This initiative not only empowered the local communities but also helped in fostering sustainable practices for seedling management and forest conservation. The project is set to positively impact the biodiversity of the region, contributing to the restoration of essential forest ecosystems and promoting the sustainable use of natural resources.


