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  1. TIST Kenya Newsletter - April 2009

    … grow strong and healthy and be able to sequester lots of carbon that we will later sell through CAAC in international carbon markets. Last season, we had a crop failure due to … month. We meet at Catholic Church compound in Wiyumiririe market center. ENGLISH VERSION 5 Look every where. I mean …
  2. TIST Kenya Newsletter - November 2018

    … 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 … I n TIST,  we plant trees to take part in the carbon market and earn income from carbon-offset sales. However, …
  3. TIST Uganda Newsletter - July 2016

    … and economies, farmers will remove billions of tons of carbon dioxide from our atmosphere,” said CAAC president … dent in global greenhouse gas levels and buy time for low carbon energy technologies to develop and scale-up.” In … Williams pointed out. “When we started TIST the carbon market and mobile phones didn't exist. According to a recent …
  4. TIST Uganda Newsletter - February 2022

    … 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 … Groups, so that more trees can be eligible for the carbon market (included in Carbon Project Documents)  •A …
  5. TIST Kenya Newsletter - September 2011

    … trees are as large and as healthy as possible to maximize carbon capture. Thinning and pruning your trees for … 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. …
  6. TIST Kenya Newsletter - August 2017

    … nutrition. Last month, I was able to represent TIST at the Carbon Africa Forum sponsored by UNFCCC, Nairobi Framework … women, and men to immediately access new ‘industry’ (carbon) and create a ‘virtual cash crop’, which … area. “I am now more encouraged to plant more trees.The market for the fruits is good. One fruit is selling at KES …
  7. TIST India 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. …
  8. TIST Kenya 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. …
  9. TIST Uganda Newsletter - October 2018

    … 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 … of income on daily basis when we harvest and take them to market for selling. Trees can also be as memorial for our …
  10. TIST Kenya Newsletter - October 2007

    … regions, farmers are now selling surplus produce to the market thus supplementing their incomes.  Goal 2: … through the program, a new global trading business –the Carbon Credit Business. Small Groups are receiving thousands of shillings every year as they prepare to enter the carbon trade. The program has created and opened …