Making plantation drives more sustainable in India

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Making plantation drives more sustainable in India

Plantation activities can become more sustainable in India if they integrate INORA’s plantation model. By addressing key factors that ensure long-term environmental benefits, INORA is setting new standards for sustainable tree plantation. Their approach focuses on the survival of newly planted saplings, incorporating rigorous maintenance plans that engage local communities and volunteers. Utilizing the Matka Sinchan method for efficient water usage, selecting plant species based on regional water availability, and employing green manuring techniques, INORA maximizes water efficiency and strengthens sapling resilience to climate extremes. By prioritizing indigenous tree varieties, they not only preserve biodiversity but also enhance local ecosystems and wildlife habitats. The use of INORA’s compost further promotes holistic plant growth, ensuring saplings receive essential nutrients for sustainable development.

Additionally, these efforts are deeply integrated with community development, fostering local livelihoods through the production of fruits, timber, and medicinal extracts from the trees. Through their long-term commitment to nurturing these plantations, INORA is helping to make plantation drives in India more sustainable, creating lasting environmental and social impacts that will benefit future generations.

         

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