Carbon Project

Our Work

We began working in partnership with local chiefs to establish Community Conservation Areas designed to safeguard the forests of Zambia’s Eastern Province and the wildlife within them. To date, we have extended this work to cover 38 Community Conservation Areas that cover over 1 million hectares of land in a total of 3 provinces. The areas are patrolled by teams of COMACO-trained community forest guards, who identify charcoal-makers and offer them alternative livelihood skills, such as the tools and knowledge to begin a small farm of their own. Over 5,000 farmers have begun keeping bees in the protected areas, which adds a critical off-season income source, and provides a monetary incentive to keep trees standing.

In 2015 we partnered with The World Bank on Zambia’s first large-scale Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) carbon project. Under this pilot initiative with nine chiefdoms, we set in place a monitoring system that determines how much CO2 emissions are saved by avoided deforestation as a result of our Community Conservation Areas. Through a carbon offset scheme, communities are then paid for their conservation efforts. In the first monitoring period, 228,000 tons of CO2 emission reductions were recorded, which paid out $490,000 to the participating chiefdoms. The carbon revenue has been invested in community development projects, such as the drilling of new wells in regions with limited access to clean water, or the launch of additional incomes sources like community poultry farming and bee keeping.

We are currently working with 28 additional chiefdoms to expand the carbon project to serve communities across the Luangwa Valley. Many of the target areas for the project expansion are important wildlife corridors that will connect fragmented forests and greatly aid in the effort to rebuild the Luangwa Valley’s elephant population.

What We Do

COMACO Causes

Energy

In partnership with CQuest, COMACO has distributed 97,463 fuel-efficient cookstoves that are monitored annually for their use and maintenance.

Women’s Empowerment

52% of COMACO farmers and half of all cooperative leaders are women, figures that would have been unimaginable twenty years ago.

Manufacturing as a Tool for Conservation

We supply over 8,000 tons of nutritious food products to Zambia’s cities and towns annually under the brand It’s Wild!.

Carbon Project

We worked with local chiefs to establish Community Conservation Areas designed to safeguard Zambia’s forests and the wildlife within them.

Cooperatives

We helped establish 103 community-run cooperatives in 84 chiefdoms across Eastern, Central and Muchinga Provinces of Zambia.

Transformed Poachers

COMACO started operating in Luangwa Valley with a mission to help wildlife poachers learn new skills to fulfil their livelihoods and protect wildlife.

Agroforestry

In the 2020/2021 season, we partnered with 72,000 farmers in Eastern and Muchinga provinces to plant over 46 million Gliricidia Sepium trees.

Beekeeping

We work with over 7,000 farmers in the Luangwa Valley not only to protect landscapes and forests, but also to improve household nutrition and income.