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  1. TIST Uganda Newsletter - February 2023

    … trees are as large and as healthy as possible to maximize carbon capture. When making thinning choices, remember that … are many uses for trees, depending upon species besides carbon capture. For example, you may want trees for shade. … caused by cutting. Remember that to take part in the carbon market, we have to commit to keep trees for the long term. …
  2. TIST Kenya Newsletter - June 2012

    … are well monitored so we qualify to participate in the carbon market in TIST. On our part, we will plant more trees for better carbon income in the future. God bless TIST! When we first …
  3. TIST Kenya Newsletter - August 2016

    … for the long-term to grow and maintain our trees for the carbon market. We need to know our fellow Small Group members well, … whether the group has met requirements to take part in the carbon market. TIST Mobile Website: A New, innovative way to …
  4. TIST Uganda Newsletter - January 2023

    … to support my household. My Small Group has been receiving carbon revenue sharing payments. We have received both tree … We are grateful for the opportunity to participate in world carbon market. Education Sponsorship of my Grandson. In 2021, my …
  5. TIST Uganda Newsletter - July 2023

    … you that I benefit twice. My benefits come from fruits then carbon money. From attending TIST meetings and group … I talk, seedlings are ready for transplanting and some on market. When I joined TIST, little did I know that TIST gave …
  6. TIST Kenya Newsletter - June 2021

    … pay the farmer 70% of net proceeds from greenhouse gas / carbon credit sales. 9. For the TIST Small Groups to qualify for a carbon business, they must meet the requirements governing … 3 I n TIST, we plant trees to take part in the carbon market and earn income from carbon-offset sales. However, …
  7. TIST Uganda Newsletter - April 2021

    … OBJECTIVE STATEMENT: Combining sustainable development with carbon sequestration,TIST supports the reforestation efforts of over 25,000 subsistence farmers. Sales of carbon credits generate participant income while TIST today … carbon tones increased, this has led to a bigger and ready market for TIST tones to be sold highly.  • We have …
  8. TIST Kenya Newsletter - October 2021

    … OBJECTIVE STATEMENT: Combining sustainable development with carbon sequestration,TIST supports the reforestation efforts of over 25,000 subsistence farmers. Sales of carbon credits generate participant income while TIST today … carbon tones increased, this has led to a bigger and ready market for TIST tones to be sold highly.  • We have …
  9. TIST Uganda Newsletter - February 2019

    … paid to the Small Group members for every live tree and the carbon credits that are sold o in the world market and the farmers receive 70% of the net prots. When … nu ogurupun ka nu ngin kitoi lo ejari ka da ekwam lo ka carbon lo emasete ikito lu lo egwelaro kotoma osokoni lo …
  10. TIST Uganda Newsletter - March 2021

    … OBJECTIVE STATEMENT: Combining sustainable development with carbon sequestration,TIST supports the reforestation efforts of over 25,000 subsistence farmers. Sales of carbon credits generate participant income while TIST today … they can help to improve the farmer’s income when sold in market.  • These agroforestry fruit also help to …