Impact stories
Carbon Farming Academy:

What I understand about the model is that there is a satellite that captures the height of the trees...Technology advances a lot, who would have thought that one had the trees on the farm and saw them from other parts.
Hernán Alberto Díaz

The leaves of guamos and walnut (trees) produce a lot of organic matter; It is very beneficial to have them in the coffee plantation, it helps the grain to be a large grain.
Luis Albeiro Bermúdez

The trees have helped me. I have increased coffee production and reduced fertilizer costs…This (participating in the Acorn model) was a very nice surprise.
Carlos Rendón

The most important thing is that they train you…This way you learn about the diversity of trees.
María Belén Maya

We consider ourselves heroes because in addition to our trees we are protecting our springs... I never imagined receiving an economic benefit for planting a tree.
James Largo Romero