Project Profile: Mount Kenya Sustainable Landscape and Livelihoods Program
According to a United Nations report, approximately 12 million people in Kenya live on degraded land and food productivity has fallen behind the rate of population growth. This has resulted in farmland extending up the mountain and encroaching into protected forests.
Landscapes Transform Food And Ag Supply Chains
Sponsored by 1000 Landscapes for 1 Billion People, this article highlights how the Rainforest Alliance helps farmers in Mount Kenya transition to regenerative practices, contributing to landscape restoration, biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, and improved livelihoods.
Policy for Tea Farm Certification in Kenya
This policy has been developed to align the requirements of the Rainforest Alliance 2020 Farm Standard with the context of Tea farming operations in Kenya. It is applicable to both Rainforest Alliance... View more
Project Profile: Promoting Regenerative Agriculture in Gusii, Western Kenya
In the coffee-producing highlands of Gusii, western Kenya, the Rainforest Alliance is working with smallholder farmers and local supply-chain actors to create healthy and productive farms, restore fragile ecosystems, and boost farmer incomes.
Suspensions Lifted on Two Kenyan Tea Certificate Holders
The Rainforest Alliance has lifted the suspensions of two Kenyan tea certificate holders, following the corrective actions implemented by the owners, James Finlay Kenya and ekaterra Tea Kenya.
The Rainforest Alliance Concludes Investigations in Kenya
The Rainforest Alliance launched investigative audits after a BBC documentary highlighted sexual harassment and gender-based violence in two certified tea estates in Kenya.