Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Piece |
| Plant Height | 2 - 12 ft |
| Usage | Timber |
| Plant Age | 5 year |
| Cultivation Type | Farm Forestry |
| Spacing | 15×15 ft |
| Plant Source | Seedling |
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Tree plantation involves planting seedlings for forestry, land reclamation, or environmental improvement, playing a vital role in curbing climate change by acting as carbon sinks. Proper techniques require digging holes twice as wide as the root ball, regular watering, and mulching, ideally placing the right species in suitable locations
Key Benefits and Objectives:
Environmental Impact: Trees purify air by absorbing pollutants, increase oxygen levels, and regulate climate.
Biodiversity & Conservation: They help conserve biodiversity, improve soil health, and reduce erosion.
Socio-Economic Benefits: Agroforestry enhances livelihoods by providing resources, while urban trees improve city air quality and reduce noise.
Disaster Resilience: Trees can act as natural barriers, mitigating the impact of severe weather events like cyclones.
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Effective Implementation:
Right Tree, Right Place: Avoid monocultures; choose native species for ecological balance.
Maintenance: Beyond planting, saplings require protection from livestock and regular watering for at least the first 2-3 years.
Community Involvement: Encouraging local participation in schools, neighborhoods, and farms increases the survival rate of plants.