Project details
This project establishes a 200-hectare bamboo-based land restoration and carbon removal system on degraded and largely fallow land in Kipuka, DRC. The project increases Total Ecosystem Carbon (TEC) through the growth of bamboo biomass and improvements in soil organic carbon, while simultaneously supporting biodiversity, food security, and local livelihoods.
Two bamboo species (Bambusa vulgaris and Bambusa balcooa) are planted due to their high growth rates, adaptability, and carbon sequestration potential. The system integrates agroforestry elements, including cassava and maize intercropping, and preserves existing trees and shrubs to maintain ecological balance. Over time, the project aims to regenerate soil quality, reduce erosion, and create a resilient, productive landscape.
Environmental and Social Co-Benefits:
Restoration of degraded land and improved soil fertility
Employment for local communities (including strong female participation)
Integrated food production (cassava and maize) during early project years
Biodiversity enhancement through mixed planting and landscape preservation
Long-term reduction of pressure on natural forests via renewable bamboo production
Remover details
BSWC GmbH is legally represented by Karim Lahmidi and Thomas Star. The project was initiated in partnership with local stakeholders by Richard Sukuta-Pasu, with the objective of combining climate mitigation with long-term socio-economic development in the region.