A CSCEC volunteer team recently visited Boko Village in the Republic of the Congo to help harvest lychees, supporting local farmers. The lychee trees, originally introduced from China, have become a key source of income for the community.

Villagers expressed gratitude, saying, “We are thankful for CSCEC's long-term support in promoting and selling our agricultural products, which has truly improved our lives.”
After the harvest, volunteers donated schoolbags, stationery, and other supplies to children. In return, villagers presented a handwritten letter of thanks, expressing deep appreciation for CSCEC's ongoing care.

This initiative not only boosted villagers' incomes but also strengthened community ties through direct engagement.
Based on the No.1 National Highway project, the CSCEC team continues to deliver support education and agriculture, contributing to sustainable local development.