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Save the Planet
Your mokugift tree is planted in one of twelve countries that are critical to the fight against global warming. These countries are in tropical regions where trees absorb CO2 all year round. An average tree inhales 26 lbs of CO2 per year and exhales enough Oxygen for a family of four for a year.
(Explore the map below to see the twelve countries)
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Build Communities
Mokugift works with organizations that provide materials and education to local communities to plant trees in an ecologically-beneficial manner. Local communities learn how to plant trees while avoiding toxic pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers. This makes them healthier while decreasing their dependence upon expensive fertilizer. Local communities receive the materials to plant trees that produce nutritious fruits and crops that they can live off and make a living on.
By enriching their land and their lives, these communities build a foundation that they can proudly pass on to future generations. Pride in their community gives is something that logging companies can't compete with.
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Where are my trees planted?
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Mokugift plants trees in Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Mali, Senegal, Zambia, India, Philippines, and Hati . Academic research shows that tropical trees are more beneficial to global warming than trees in regions outside of the tropical zone.
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What kind of trees does mokugift plant?
Mokugift plants Cocoa, Coffee, Banana, Orange, Cedar, Teak, Mahogany, Oak, Acacia, Eucalyptus, Laurel, and Leucaena. Overall, hardwood sequester more carbon, whereas softwoods sequester less, but benefit local communities with cash crops and sustainable lifestyles.
How does mokugift plant my trees?
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Mokugift has partnered with Sustainable Harvest International(SHI), which has planted over 2M trees and educated local communities about sustainable practices over the last 10 years. |
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Mokugift has partnered with Trees For The Future, which has planted over 50M trees since it started in 1989. |
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