AGROFORESTRY
Planting the Future, One Tree at a Time
Join us in creating sustainable forests through four transformative approaches:
Agroforestry, Urban Miyawaki Forests, Rural Reforestation, and Food Forests.
1-Agroforestry
Where Farming Meets Forestry
Integrating trees into farmlands to boost income, enrich soil, and sequester carbon. Supporting farmers with sustainable practices that yield both crops and timber.
Key Benefits
β’Diversified income for farmers
β’25-50 tons carbon sequestration per hectare
β’Enhanced soil fertility & water conservation
β’Reduced dependency on chemical fertilizers
π Impact: 65% of India's timber needs met through agroforestry
2βUrban Miyawaki Forests
Nature's Oxygen Powerhouse
Creating dense, fast-growing native forests in urban spaces using the Miyawaki method. These forests grow 10x faster and are 30x denser than traditional plantations.
Key Benefits
β’Grows in just 20-30 years vs 100+ years
β’Improves air quality & reduces urban heat
β’Supports urban biodiversity
β’Minimal maintenance after 3 years
π Impact: 30x denser vegetation in compact urban spaces
3βRural Forest
Revitalizing Rural Landscapes
Restoring degraded rural lands with native tree species, providing resources, enhancing biodiversity, and creating sustainable livelihoods for rural communities.
Key Benefits
β’Habitat restoration for wildlife
β’Economic growth through forest products
β’Soil erosion prevention
β’Community-led forest management
π Impact: Millions of hectares restored across India
4βFood Forest
Nature's Self-Sustaining Pantry
Multi-layered edible ecosystems that mimic natural forests. Providing continuous harvest of fruits, nuts, vegetables, and herbs while supporting biodiversity.
Key Benefits
β’Year-round food production
β’Self-sustaining ecosystem
β’Combats malnutrition
β’Minimal external inputs needed
π Impact: Diverse harvests from trees to ground covers
ONE TREE YOU PLANT π±
π¬οΈ Oxygen
Enough oxygen produced annually to support 1β2 people
π Carbon Reduction
Absorbs up to 25 kg of COβ every year
π Economic Value
Supports livelihoods, saves energy, and strengthens communities
π¦ Biodiversity
Supports 30+ birds, insects & animals over its lifetime
π³ One Tree Planted by You Can
1 Year
Generate oxygen sufficient
for one human annually
2 Weeks
Offset carbon footprint for
one person
βΉ75,000
Provide economic value
per year
32 Species
Provide habitat & food to
birds/animals on average