Agroforestry: 80 hectares of classroom.
The 80 hectares of Kilombo Tenondé have served as a living laboratory for over 30 years — agriculture and forestry integrated as method, with Indigenous knowledge at the centre, and always guided by the land.
Today, what has been learned there has become teachable — not through photos and videos of the land, but through the questions the land actually raises. What does it mean to regenerate a degraded place? What does it mean for humans to work with nature rather than over it?