December 12th 2022

Congolese farmers barred from own land for tree planting project by French oil giant Total Energies

by Sky News

Maixent Jourdain Adzabi, a farmer, said people 'are crying, and bitterly'.

Farmers living in the Republic of the Congo say that they have been barred from accessing their land so that the French oil giant Total Energies and the Congolese government can use it for a high-profile carbon offsetting project to plant 40 million trees in the next decade.

According to an investigation shared exclusively with Sky News by Greenpeace UK Unearthed and the SourceMaterial investigative group, the project on the Lefini land reserve in the Bateke Plateau appears to have come at a significant cost to an estimated 400 farmers and their families.

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