Oleifera International Initiates Large — Scale Regenerative Agriculture Across Africa BODY: Lusaka, Zambia – Oleifera International has embarked on an ambitious regenerative agriculture program targeting 100 million hectares across 10 African countries. This multifaceted initiative aims to transform landscapes and livelihoods, addressing key challenges like land degradation, climate vulnerability, and food insecurity. Spanning West, Central, East, and Southern Africa, the program leverages agroforestry, biodiversity protection, and sustainable farming practices to rejuvenate ecosystems and boost rural economies.
A cornerstone of this initiative is the promotion of community — led projects that emphasize local empowerment through skills transfer and economic participation. Regenerative agroforestry systems, sustainable forest livelihoods, community aquaculture, and circular bioeconomy models are some of the components driving this transformation.
The project aligns with major international goals such as AFR100, the African Union Agenda 2063, and the Paris Climate Agreement, indicating a significant commitment to the continent’s climate and land restoration goals. By fostering resilience and sustainable practices, the Oleifera International initiative is not just restoring Africa’s land but also laying the groundwork for resilient rural economies.
As this initiative unfolds, it stands as a testament to the potential of nature — based solutions in the fight against climate change and as a beacon of hope for the future of sustainable development in Africa.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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Source: Panafricanvisions
Source: Pan African Visions



