Rainforest Builder Ghana Ltd is a forest restoration and environmental services company operating in Ghana and across West Africa. Established in 2023, the company focuses on large‑scale tropical forest restoration to reverse the impacts of deforestation and degraded landscapes, combining scientific forestry practice with economic development goals. It works in partnership with local communities, government agencies, and global investors to restore natural ecosystems and support sustainable land use.
The company’s most notable initiative in Ghana is Project Akwaaba, a flagship forest restoration programme that has already restored more than 1,500 hectares of degraded forest lands in the Upper Wassa, Anhwiaso South, and Anhwiaso East Forest Reserves. As part of this work, Rainforest Builder Ghana operates the largest indigenous tree nursery in Africa, located at Bassengele near Bibiani. This nursery can produce up to 5 million native seedlings per year across dozens of indigenous species such as mahogany, Wawa, Amire, and Odum, supporting both ecosystem recovery and economic benefit for surrounding rural communities.
Beyond planting trees, the company integrates science‑based restoration methods, seed collection, nursery operations, long‑term forest protection, and community engagement into its environmental strategy. Its work contributes to biodiversity conservation, carbon sequestration, and climate resilience, while creating local employment and sustainable economic opportunities. Rainforest Builder Ghana also partners with the Forestry Commission of Ghana and participates in national initiatives like the Tree for Life programme, demonstrating its commitment to both environmental impact and national development goals.
