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The role of soil carbon in mitigating forest fragmentation effects.

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Neftaly’s Practices for Enhancing Soil Carbon and Nutrient Cycling
At Neftaly, we integrate soil carbon improvement into all forest and land restoration projects to restore and accelerate nutrient cycles. Our strategies include:
✅ Compost and organic mulch application – Adds both carbon and nutrients directly to the soil.
✅ Cover cropping and green manures – Introduce fresh organic matter and nitrogen to improve soil health.
✅ Biochar integration – Adds long-lasting carbon that holds onto nutrients and boosts microbial life.
✅ Agroforestry systems – Promote constant biomass input, increasing organic carbon and recycling nutrients.
✅ Mycorrhizal inoculation – Enhances nutrient cycling and tree nutrient uptake, especially in degraded soils.

Field Results: Neftaly’s Impact on Soil Carbon and Nutrients
Location Approach Outcome
Rwanda Compost + native tree planting Increased soil nitrogen and phosphorus levels within one year
Malawi Agroforestry with legumes Boosted soil carbon and improved natural nutrient cycling
Zambia Biochar in degraded woodlots Enhanced nutrient retention and faster tree growth

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