Our Impact in Numbers (Benin)
2,800+
Smallholder farmers supported
(70% women; Indigenous farming communities prioritized)
1,000+
Indigenous people trained in agroecology, land restoration, and circular economy practices
(675 women)
1,200+ ha
Degraded farmland regenerated
150+ tons
Organic fertilizers produced and distributed for pest control and soil health
45%+
Average crop yield increase among participating farmers
30%+
Average income increase among beneficiary households
500+ tons
Biodegradable waste recycled through circular systems
300+ tons
CO₂ emissions avoided
Up to 42 tons CH₄
Methane emissions prevented through organic waste diversion and controlled composting
106+
Green jobs created
(women, youth, refugees, and people with disabilities included)
500,000+
People benefiting from improved environmental health and access to nutritious food, including children
700+
Children from smallholder and vulnerable households supported to remain in school