Launching in Nothern Uganda

The Trusted Supply Network for Indigenous Seedlings

TNN.Africa connects professional nurseries with restoration buyers across Africa. We're building the supplier backbone that large-scale restoration projects need.

50

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Target Nurseries

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Demand Partners

90

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Days to Launch

The Problem We're Solving

Restoration demand already exists. The problem is not money or intent — it's organised, traceable supply of indigenous seedlings.

Nurseries Operate in Isolation

Thousands of nurseries grow indigenous trees but have no visibility to large buyers.

No Professional Standards

Without tools or standards, quality varies and buyers hesitate.

No Access to Capital

Cash constraints prevent upgrading, leaving nurseries unable to scale.

TNN.Africa is the Solution

  • Curated network of professional nurseries
  • Verified provenance and traceability
  • Standardised data and reporting
  • Access to professional inputs and tools
  • Pathway to growth capital
Demand Anchors

Trusted By Leading Organizations

These organisations are actively sourcing indigenous seedlings for restoration projects across Africa.

Tier 1 — Active Restoration Buyers

Government

National Forestry Authority

Mandated restoration and enrichment planting with regular need for indigenous species.

Humanitarian

Danish Refugee Council

Refugee-hosting landscape restoration and energy-saving tree programs in West Nile.

Development

World Vision

Large-scale community forestry programs with long project cycles and repeat demand.

Tier 2 — Landscape & Climate Finance

Climate

Global EverGreening Alliance

Landscape-level restoration with indigenous species emphasis and strong reporting requirements.

UN Agency

Food and Agriculture Organization

Supports national restoration programs, works through partners, sets technical standards.

Tier 3 — Emerging Carbon & Biodiversity Markets

Future Markets

Carbon & Biodiversity Developers

Carbon and biodiversity markets increasingly require traceability and indigenous species.

Early Member Benefits

Why Join Now?

Early participation is strategic positioning, not just platform usage.

Preferred Supplier Status

Be positioned as a preferred supplier for upcoming restoration demand.

Buyer Visibility

Gain visibility to institutional buyers looking for reliable supply.

Professional Inputs

Access professional nursery inputs at special network rates.

Growth Capital

Be profiled for future trade capital and financing opportunities.

How The Network Works

Simple architecture designed for credibility and scale.

Public Layer

www.tnn.africa

  • Showcases the network
  • Signals credibility to buyers
  • Makes indigenous supply visible

Operational Layer

Powered by EnsigoTrace

  • Digital nursery operations
  • Seed and species tracking
  • Standardised reporting

Ready to Join the Network?

TNN.Africa is being built so that when organisations are sourcing indigenous seedlings, they don't have to start from scratch — they come to the network.