Vingo Korogwe: Replacing Sand Mining with Sustainable Livelihoods

Vingo Korogwe: Replacing Sand Mining with Sustainable Livelihoods

Discover how agroforestry in Vingo Village, Korogwe District, is replacing sand mining with sustainable livelihoods through the Forest Focus Plant to Stop Poverty initiative.

Replacing Sand Mining With Sustainable Livelihoods In Vingo

In Vingo Village, Korogwe District, many residents have relied on sand extraction for income, an activity that threatens rivers and water sources.

Agroforestry As A Sustainable Alternative

Forest Focus Plant to Stop Poverty (PSP) initiative, funded by GiftTrees, offers a better alternative.


With 96,000 agroforestry trees planted in April 2025, the project promotes sustainable timber production, fruit farming, and land restoration.


Species such as jackfruit, papaya, mango, lemon, and avocado provide long-term economic value while protecting fragile ecosystems.

Environmental Protection And Poverty Reduction Together

By shifting income sources away from sand mining, the initiative safeguards natural resources and strengthens community resilience.


Vingo’s story demonstrates that environmental protection and poverty reduction can advance together.


Impact

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