Jack Canfield speaks with Rino Solberg, Chairman of Better Globe Forestry, about eradicating poverty in Africa by social entrepreneurship. Rino tells a little about himself, how the road led to making business in Africa and the road ahead. The video goes along our article "Better Globe Forestry - Green Messiah of the Africa"
Read the blog article hereRino Solberg, the chairman of Better Globe Forestry, was deemed as one of the most innovative advocates in corporate responsibility by Business Worldwide Magazine. In this interview, Rino talks about three new companies that may change the way people buy houses, cars, and how they shop online.
Read the blog article hereIn this video, we sit down with CEO of Better globe forestry Rino solberg and learn what makes the company so special. From its business model to its goals, the company is nothing shy of phenomenal.
Read the blog article hereChanging the world can be hard, but there are ways to help combat negative environmental behaviors. Better Globe Forestry stands out with their practices and is working to change the world, one tree at a time.
Read the blog article hereRino Solberg, CEO of Better Globe Forestry, presented at Elevate 2016 our vision on eradicating both poverty and corruption in Africa through social entrepreneurship. The three main ways are:
We are happy to present our new Better Globe Media site for everyone who is interested in making this a Better Globe. We host image galleries, videos, news, blogs and social media for all of Better Globe Forestry's agroforestry projects in the semi-arid areas of Africa.
View our blog news hereSmall scale farmers struggle to survive in the drylands of Kenya. We help the poorest farmers to increase the yields on their land. In this video, Samuel Mulli tells us his story as one of Better Globe Forestry's outgrowers and how his and others lives have changed.
Read the blog article hereIn this interview, Dennis Garraty (former Director General of The World Agroforestry Centre) tells us how Better Globe Forestry and its operations in Kenya have opened up new vistas for the way in which a private sector company can contribute to development in the drylands. Our forestry company collaborates with the poorest farmers in Kenya to produce more trees and build more industries based on the wood produced.
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