The Intensive Agricultural Development and Environmental Protection and Rehabilitation Program is one of the core intervention areas of the Kambata Development Association (KDA), focusing on advancing agriculture and safeguarding the environment through the production of diverse forest and fruit seedlings at its project nursery sites. Since its establishment, KDA has aligned its efforts with the national green legacy policy by creating four well-located nursery sites that have collectively produced and distributed over five million seedlings to schools, communities, religious institutions, farmers, government offices, green parks, and private organizations. Alongside seedling production, the Association has actively engaged in rehabilitating degraded lands and gullies, promoting afforestation, reforestation, and wetland conservation. In the past four years, KDA, in collaboration with communities and stakeholders, has developed four green parks—Legabora, Zogoba, Hambaricho Tate, and Adinbo—by planting environmentally friendly trees and fruits, while also distributing a wide range of seedlings to institutions across the zone, thereby ensuring long-term ecological sustainability and agricultural development.