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KOMAZA is a social enterprise that seeks to create sustainable economic opportunities through "Microforestry" for farmers living in Africa's semi-arid regions, while also establishing "Africa's First Nonprofit Forestry Company." Just one acre of land has the potential to earn a family upwards of $6,000 in 10-12 years. Above, Agnes Maitha, 65, is a partner farmer of KOMAZA, with her 1 acre of young trees in Ganze, Kilifi District, Kenya.

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KOMAZA, Kenya
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Jonathan Kalan
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The New Capitalists: East Africa, 2010-2014
KOMAZA is a social enterprise that seeks to create sustainable economic opportunities through "Microforestry" for farmers living in Africa's semi-arid regions, while also establishing "Africa's First Nonprofit Forestry Company." Just one acre of land has the potential to earn a family upwards of $6,000 in 10-12 years. Above, Agnes Maitha, 65, is a partner farmer of KOMAZA, with her 1 acre of young trees in Ganze, Kilifi District, Kenya.