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ID: M7X-DE87

ID: M7X-DE87

Cashew

Anacardium occidentale

Seed

Ghana

16:45 - 33°C

My connections

My ID card

Who am I?

Date of birth

07/23/2024

Name

Cashew

Tree

Cashew

Where am I located?

Flag of Ghana

Country

Ghana

Place of birth

Pru West District

Coordinates

7° 59′ 38.05″ N
1° 24′ 11.22″ W

tree location on the map

My Timeline

The important moments in your tree's life.

Seed

It all starts with a tiny seed, nice and warm in the soil.

Nursery

Your seedling is big enough to be welcomed into one of our nurseries, along with many others.

Planted

We’re here! Your tree has reached its new home: it’s been planted by a smallholder, who’ll take care of it for years to come.

Photo

Strike a pose! Now that it’s big enough, here’s a photo of your tree!

My Gallery

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Here you will see a picture of one of our nurseries around the world, where the life of Treedom trees begins
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When your tree is planted, here you will see a map with its coordinates
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Looking for my photo? I am still growing in the nursery, as soon as I am planted you will get a selfie of me!

Curiosity about me

The important moments in your tree's life.

Let's start with introductions

The Cashew tree hails from Brazil and is a branchy evergreen. The fruit is composed of two parts - a fleshy one similar to apples, which is actually its “false” fruit, and the dry cashew nut that we are familiar with. Cashew cultivation aids the economy of small rural communities in Senegal and protects land plots from fires.

Meaning

Love

The word “cashew” derives from the Greek “kardia” and is thus considered one of the fruits associated to love.

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How much CO2 I’ll absorb

My estimated CO2 absorption capacity is based on the first 10 years of my life*

Current absorption

- 0 kg

2024

0 kg

2034

-300 kg

* The tree will continue to absorb CO2 even after the tenth year. Therefore this is a prudent estimate.

How I am useful to local communities

Consumption and sales

Consumption and sales

Its fruits, seeds and/or leaves are used as food in the farmers' families or are sold on local markets.

My benefits

50%

Food Security

The trees will bear fruits, some that will be edible immediately and others that can become edible through processing, ensuring food resources over time.

100%

Economic development

The trees' fruits and the products derived from their transformation can be traded in local networks, offering income opportunities.

40%

CO₂ Absorption

During its life cycle, each tree will offset CO₂. The trees that you plant can offset your emissions.

60%

Environmental protection

The trees are planted in agroforestry systems that favor the virtuous interaction between the different species and their positive impact on the environment and on the land.