Global Water First offers a highly leveraged impact investment providing 5 acre plantations on available land with acceptable soil conditions. $20,000 provides the seedlings from our Paulonia farmer and lab in Mexico, and stewardship in the first year for strategic pruning and coppocing for maximum girth and height. Each tree will require 20 liters of water per tree per week. GWF solves the water issue by creating plantations adjacent to the boreholes and water purification facilities we create. Our first one is under development in the Maasai Mara near Aitong. The trees regenerate 7 times every 10 year harvest, providing hardwood lumber estimated for sales to the market over $500,000. Non-invasive, this genus of Paulownia also
grows straight down, enabling the planting of coffee and green beans to generate revenue between harvests. For more information contact Jon Kaufman, CEO of GlobalWaterFirst.com