Added: May 03, 2022
Last edited: Jun 26, 2022
Komaza is an innovative, sustainable forestry company that aims to have a large-scale positive impact on both nature and farmers. Komaza has developed a method of charting actual tree development by using artificial intelligence and satellite data, as well as the use of real-time smartphone applications on the ground to monitor farmer progress. Their goal is to become Africa's largest forestry business by working with farmers to provide a sustainable, hyper-scalable local wood supply. The company has planted over 6 million trees in cooperation with 25,000 smallholder farmers, nearly doubling Kenya's commercial tree planting rate, establishing Komaza as one of the most impactful commercial tree planters in the area. They provide an innovative tech platform for sharing step-by-step know-how and management, coordinated commercial log harvesting, and a ready market for the wood.
This case study has been created as part of Footprints Africa's work to build a comprehensive open-source database of circular economy initiatives in Africa. We are doing this in collaboration with the African Circular Economy Network (ACEN), as part of our programme to support the circular economy transition in Africa.
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