Agroforestry is a land-use system where trees, crops, and livestock are strategically combined to create a balanced ecosystem that enhances productivity, sustainability, and long-term profitability.
Crops grown between rows of trees, maximizing land productivity and improving soil fertility.
Integration of trees with livestock grazing, providing shade and improving animal welfare.
High-value crops grown under tree canopy, such as medicinal plants and herbs.
Trees planted to protect crops from wind damage and reduce soil erosion.
Tree strips along water bodies that filter pollutants and prevent erosion.
Tree roots improve soil structure, enhance water infiltration, and recycle nutrients naturally, reducing the need for fertilizers.
Agroforestry systems capture and store carbon in biomass and soil, helping combat climate change.
Creates habitats for birds and beneficial insects, promoting natural pest control.
Reduces runoff, prevents erosion, and improves groundwater recharge.
Trees regulate temperature, reduce wind, and create stable growing conditions.
Earn from timber, fruits, crops, and medicinal plants simultaneously.
Natural nutrient cycling reduces dependency on fertilizers and pesticides.
Trees grow in value over time, acting as a natural investment.
Multiple income sources reduce financial risk from crop failure.
Efficient use of land and resources increases total yield per hectare.
Combination of high-value sandalwood trees with short-term intercrops.
Long-term high-value asset with strong global demand.
Short-term crops generating income from Year 2.
Early cash flow + long-term wealth creation.
Join landowners, farmers, and investors building India's most valuable green assets — one acre at a time.