Published On: 13/05/20252.5 min read

BACK TO 2024 WITH OUR ACTIVITY REPORT :

This has been a year of many challenges for Envol Vert, between uncertainties about its funding, the proper closure of several projects and the launch of new ones responding to the urgent need to preserve forests.

We would like to extend our warmest thanks to all the project participants and partners who have placed their trust in us year after year. As well as the volunteers and salaried staff involved in this incredible adventure who are always there for us. Without them, nothing would be possible.

Quick overview:

  • Our fight goes on:

    • In France, 7,151 people have calculated their Forest Footprint in 2024 using our online quiz. Since the tool was created in 2013, more than 130,000 people have been able to find out about the link between everyday products and deforestation, and what they can do to reduce their impact on forests.
    • In Colombia, the Dry Tropical Forest project has strengthened its conservation component by increasing the areas conserved, developing educational workshops and implementing biodiversity monitoring techniques by the communities themselves.
    • The SEVE project has achieved one of its key objectives: to create a citizen and ecological forestry group (GFCE), support it in participative governance and collectively purchase their first forest.
  • Our closing stories:

    • After more than three years in existence, the Socotá project has had a positive impact on protecting the environment, enhancing cultural heritage and generating sustainable income, standing out as a model of resilience in the face of the challenges of the local context including the impact of mining.
    • Launched in 2019, the APMA project has trained more than 100 farmers in agroforestry techniques and, above all, has created a wonderful network of committed farmers. So we’ve decided to open a new page in this story by giving this network its rightful place.
      network.
    • The Agroforestry Coffee and Cocoa project is evolving to refocus on conversation, after more than nine years of setting up hundreds of agroforestry systems, developing economic alternatives and creating a network of agroforestry stakeholders in Peru.
  • The changes we’ve made:

    • The ConBosque project is a perfect example of Envol Vert’s shift towards conservation. It should help to conserve 12,688 hectares of forest in the Colombian and Peruvian Amazon through sustainable forest management and by improving the quality of life of 286 families, raising awareness among 3,571 people, 37% of whom are children.
    • The final phase of the APMA project was launched in 2024. It involves the effective modelling and deployment of dissemination hubs. In the long term, the self-help network created by the dissemination nuclei will support anyone interested in agroforestry, whether out of curiosity or to develop a project.
    • To broaden its impact, Envol Vert has deployed its service provision activities to strengthen the traceability of products in the field and deploy training and awareness-raising activities in companies on the issues of deforestation and biodiversity.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the production of this activity report.

BACK TO 2024 WITH OUR ACTIVITY REPORT :

This has been a year of many challenges for Envol Vert, between uncertainties about its funding, the proper closure of several projects and the launch of new ones responding to the urgent need to preserve forests.

We would like to extend our warmest thanks to all the project participants and partners who have placed their trust in us year after year. As well as the volunteers and salaried staff involved in this incredible adventure who are always there for us. Without them, nothing would be possible.

Quick overview:

  • Our fight goes on:

    • In France, 7,151 people have calculated their Forest Footprint in 2024 using our online quiz. Since the tool was created in 2013, more than 130,000 people have been able to find out about the link between everyday products and deforestation, and what they can do to reduce their impact on forests.
    • In Colombia, the Dry Tropical Forest project has strengthened its conservation component by increasing the areas conserved, developing educational workshops and implementing biodiversity monitoring techniques by the communities themselves.
    • The SEVE project has achieved one of its key objectives: to create a citizen and ecological forestry group (GFCE), support it in participative governance and collectively purchase their first forest.
  • Our closing stories:

    • After more than three years in existence, the Socotá project has had a positive impact on protecting the environment, enhancing cultural heritage and generating sustainable income, standing out as a model of resilience in the face of the challenges of the local context including the impact of mining.
    • Launched in 2019, the APMA project has trained more than 100 farmers in agroforestry techniques and, above all, has created a wonderful network of committed farmers. So we’ve decided to open a new page in this story by giving this network its rightful place.
      network.
    • The Agroforestry Coffee and Cocoa project is evolving to refocus on conversation, after more than nine years of setting up hundreds of agroforestry systems, developing economic alternatives and creating a network of agroforestry stakeholders in Peru.
  • The changes we’ve made:

    • The ConBosque project is a perfect example of Envol Vert’s shift towards conservation. It should help to conserve 12,688 hectares of forest in the Colombian and Peruvian Amazon through sustainable forest management and by improving the quality of life of 286 families, raising awareness among 3,571 people, 37% of whom are children.
    • The final phase of the APMA project was launched in 2024. It involves the effective modelling and deployment of dissemination hubs. In the long term, the self-help network created by the dissemination nuclei will support anyone interested in agroforestry, whether out of curiosity or to develop a project.
    • To broaden its impact, Envol Vert has deployed its service provision activities to strengthen the traceability of products in the field and deploy training and awareness-raising activities in companies on the issues of deforestation and biodiversity.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the production of this activity report.

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