Nzatu Food Group’s Restoration Work Now Visible on Restor

Nzatu Food Group’s restoration activities in Namwala, Zambia are now featured on Restor, a global science-based platform that maps and monitors ecosystem restoration projects using ecological datasets and satellite analysis.

Restor provides open access to restoration data and allows the public to follow the progress of projects focused on regenerating ecosystems, improving biodiversity, restoring soil health, and strengthening community resilience.

Through the platform, Nzatu’s Namwala site is now connected to a global network of restoration initiatives working to regenerate degraded landscapes.

The project includes monitoring of key restoration indicators such as:

  • Trees planted and total tree coverage
  • Native tree species introduced
  • Tree species observed across the landscape
  • Removal of invasive species
  • Ecological insights related to biodiversity, carbon potential, rainfall, and land conditions

By combining satellite monitoring, ecological data, and local project information, Restor helps provide greater transparency, accountability, and scientific tracking of restoration progress over time.

For Nzatu Food Group, this represents an important step in making landscape regeneration visible and measurable, allowing anyone to follow how degraded land in Zambia is being restored over time.

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