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History

The Asjeba Team Has Many Years of Experience in the Field

  • February 2023

    Foundation Asjeba Planting Your Future becomes member of the F20 Foundation. “F20 aims to align G20 politics with the Paris Climate Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of the 2030 Agenda.”
  • August 2022

    Welcome to the UN Global Compact (UNGC)
  • August 2022

    Foundation Asjeba Planting Your Future requests membership of UN Global Compact in writing to H.E. António Guteres, Secretary General United Nations
  • Mai 2021

    Decree of Federal Department of Home Affairs; Approval to Accept supervisory authority over the Foundation Asjeba Planting Your Future
  • September 2020

    Ongoing negotiations to start Agroforestry Projects, out-grower and permaculture agroforestry programs in Africa: Ghana, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Sudan, Chad, Niger, Senegal, South Africa, Madagascar, Mozambique, DRC, Angola and in South-America: Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Columbia, Guatemala, Haiti.

  • April 2020

    Approval from the Swiss tax authorities for tax exempt for Asjeba Planting Your Future Foundation
  • March 2020

    In the context of the UN Decade on Restoration – especially if it manages to get fully off-the-ground and the Asjeba concept could prove to be a flagship/example case.

  • March 2016

    Asjeba filed its intention with OECD to comply fully with the OECD Guidelines for International Investment and Multinational Enterprises. In addition Asjeba expresses very clearly that the accumulated profits will stay in the country of the plantation, to finance infrastructure, social engagement, processing and further Agroforestry Projects.

  • As of 2015 - ...

    Visits to The Republic of Congo, Angola, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Tanzania to intensify the search for adequate land.
  • 9 March 2015

    Establishment of Asjeba Management AG in Luzern, Switzerland.
  • From 2014 - ...

    Ongoing negotiations with governments / private organizations and individuals to close long term emphyteutic lease contracts for degraded land in: Africa, South America, South East Asia to convert degraded land into fertile land for biofuel and food production. Always with the human being at the center of our interest.
  • February 2014

    Invitation from the Forestry Commission to start in Ghana. Due to a missing reliable local partner we refused.
  • Since 2014

    Experts from all over the world jointly added their expertise to the Asjeba concept.
  • As of 2012

    Shaping a syntrophic farming concept on degraded soil, whereby the FireWatch system became an added value.
  • Since 2007

    Marketing and distribution of the FireWatch system, an early detection system of smoke of forest fires developed by the German Aerospace Center.

Imagine

100,000 Hectares of degraded savanna; supporting 1000 people grazing cattle. Within 5 years, with regenerative agriculture, science and technology, the same land supports 1/4 million people - with access to healthy food, clean water, secure homes, healthcare and education.

Every aspect of life and every SDG integrated and implemented.

This is the #Ark2030 Asjeba Programme.

100m of initial investment delivers $1.5bn of infrastructure over 20 years
7 years in and our investment is repaid
20 years and the land is handed back to the stakeholders in a Foundation structure that secures their future forever.

Land for the first project has been secured working with the Catholic Diocese and other stakeholders in Ghana

Ark3C (Climate Crisis Capital) has assembled a world class financing team developing structures to allow private and institutional capital to leverage the impact of funding from the Ark Rewards programme so that we can replicate this programme 10, 50, 100 times over.

The impact for the worlds carbon footprint is enormous.

The impact for humanity is incalculable.

Ark2030 “Impossible is Nothing”

 
Stephen Fern, Chairman Ark2030