Green light to sow

ensemencement avec des seedballs sowing seeds

Have fun at sowing seeds ! The villagers sow the fields with the seedballs: 5’000 seedballs per hectare to guarantee a beautiful and diverse forest.

Which tree species will germinate from each seedball? We will find out in 6 months, after the rainy season.

Semer les seedballs

In some places we are testing the poquet technique: make a small hole to put the seedballs in. Sowing seeds in this way will protect them even better.

seedballs en poquets  boulette de graines dans un poquet  boule de graine dans un trou  seedballs semée

As you can see, the vegetation is green because the rains have already started. The grasses growing around the future plants are an advantage and a disadvantage: some young trees like the shade and protection of the wild grass, others need light and freedom. Natural selection will decide which tree will germinate where. Sowing seeds in rows will make it easier to clear the ground after the rainy season.

For tropical species the average germination rate under direct seeding is 38% and the establishment rate is 17% (Direct Seeding in Reforestation – A field performance review, p. 101). The seedball technique increases the germination rate to 50%. So 2500 seeds should germinate on each hectare, and we have sown 150 hectares!

Seedballs everywhere !

seedballs séchées

The seed bombs are put to dry. There are seedballs in every corner of the village!

réserves de bombes de graines

séchage seedballs

séchage boulettes de graines

tas de seedballs

monceaux de seedballs

Why put them to dry under cover and not in the sun? Because the rainy season has started in Linko, which is good news for the seeds!

 

 

Rolling seedballs

confection des boulettes de graines

Back in the villages, the seeds are coated to make the famous seedballs. It’s very simple, you just have to mix clay powder with charcoal powder and a little water. Of course, the clay and charcoal must first be crushed to make a powder which is then sieved.

pilage du charbon pour faire les seedballs   pilonnage du charbon pour les seedballs

tamis à charbon   tamisage du charbon

The result is a sticky paste into which a seed is inserted. Then you roll it between your hands to make a ball.

rouler la boulette de graine

And then you let it dry in the sun.

séchage des seedballs

It’s amazing, you can find seedballs coaters in every corner of the village!

confection des seedballs

fabrication des seedballs

roulage des seedballs

séchage des seedballs

Is the dosage secret? Not at all! It is an important principle of arboRise to experiment and share our experience, our successes and failures. The recipe is here, try it!

Seed salad

mélange de graines

In order to strengthen biodiversity, we are making a large mixture of all the seeds of all the tree species. This happens in Linko, the capital of the sub-prefecture. The 10,000 seeds collected by each of the 75 families are collected in a free classroom, made available by the mayor of Linko.

sacs de graines

Several women growers come to help our team.

mélange de graines

Finally the seed mixture is put back into the bags for pelleting. The destination of each bag is noted so that no village is forgotten.

sacs de semence

This stage is crowned by the official thanks of the Sub-Prefect and a photo of all those involved.

après le ménage de graines

The biodiversity of tree species will make the forest more resilient to the dangers that threaten it (parasites, fires, livestock, etc.).

Counting seeds

décompte des graines

Under the eye of the village children, the women farmers bring in their harvest of seeds.

espèces de graines

The seeds are counted and weighed,

types de graines

and then put into bags for transport to Linko, the capital of the sub-prefecture.

sacs de graines

arboRise’s principle is to fully involve the population concerned by the project. This way, they take ownership of the forest, their forest. In addition, the project creates enthusiasm, a collective energy in each village. This mobilisation is an important lever for change and a source of hope for the entire region.

arboRise at Objectif Terre

arboRise à Objectif Terre

Amazing how many positive and inspiring encounters we had at our stand at the Objectif Terre Festival! Thank you to all members who visited us and to all people who discovered us on this occasion. Your compliments and wishes for success give us a lot of energy.

arboRise à Objectif Terre

 

Like the biodiversity of the trees which we plant in Guinea, the trees which have been drawn on our collective fresco show the diversity of our visitors:

objectif terre

What is most appealing about arboRise ? Our participatory approach and our natural organic reforestation methods.

Fast pay…

attestation d'origine

Upon delivery of the seeds by a family, our team performs a quality control. Our partner also checks the quantity delivered. After all, it takes 10,000 seeds from each of the 75 seed trees!

contrôle qualité quality control Qualitätskontrolle

The family that collected the seeds is then paid and thanked for their work.

prix des graines price of the seeds Saatgutpreis

Then the seeds are put into the big bags. Soon they will be transported to Linko to mix all the species.

mise en sac

Each bag is duly identified: we will soon be talking about protected designation of origin AOC for Guinean seeds!

attestation d'origine

Collecting seeds

récolter les graines seeds collection Saatgut ernten

The 75 “seed families” who are involved with arboRise have started collecting seeds from their trees. With 10’000 seeds per family, this work takes time! Depending on the type of seed, the transport can even be heavy. Of course, as soon as the seeds are delivered to our team, the work is paid for at its fair value.

After having dealt only with men until now, our team is now working with the women farmers, as they are traditionally responsible for the harvest.