Gobi Greening: Apparel with a Purpose How Your Purchase Helps Us Grow a Greener Gobi Every time you choose Gobi Greening, you’re not just buying clothes—you're making a direct impact. We're proud to be a clothing brand that directly funds the Gobi Burd Ag

Gobi Greening: Apparel with a Purpose

How Your Purchase Helps Us Grow a Greener Gobi

  Every time you choose Gobi Greening, you’re not just buying clothes—you're making a direct impact. We're proud to be a clothing brand that directly funds the Gobi Burd Agroforestry Project and Gobi Botanical Garden Project, an incredible effort by the "Amin Khelkhee Baigali San" NGO in Mongolia.

Your purchase helps us combat desertification and restore the unique ecosystem of the Gobi.

Meet "Amin Khelkhee Baigali San" NGO

  Our partners are experts in greening the Gobi. This Mongolian NGO was founded in 2014 in Umnugovi province, but their journey began much earlier. Their Gobi reforestation research started in 2005, and by 2006, they were already developing unique, Gobi-adapted agroforestry technology.

  Since 2012, they've been a driving force behind the "Khatan Harmag Cluster" development program. Their core mission is to protect and restore the Gobi's biodiversity by planting and re-introducing native species. This creates a sustainable, circular economy that directly enhances the livelihoods of local residents.

Pioneering a Green Future

The NGO's work is both innovative and impactful:

  • Agroforestry Technology: Between 2014 and 2018, their "Natural Fruit Shrub Protection" project pioneered new farming technology. They successfully introduced Nitraria Sibirica and Lycium Ruthenicum as cultivated crops, with a new expansion in 2022 to include the first cultivation of Lycium barbarum.

  • On-going Work: They continue to make strides with their current projects, including the Gobi Botanical Garden and the Gobi Burd Agroforestry Project.

By choosing our brand, you become a part of this amazing journey, helping to turn the Gobi into a thriving, green landscape.

Gobi Botanical Garden's transformation 2019-2024

Gobi Burd Agroforestry Project's Transformation 2023-2025

 

 

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