Agroforestry Plan
Our comprehensive agroforestry strategy integrates trees with agricultural practices to create a sustainable, productive ecosystem that benefits both the environment and our community.
Windbreaks & Shelter
Strategic tree planting to protect crops and livestock from wind damage, reduce soil erosion, and create microclimates that improve agricultural productivity.
Intercropping Systems
Trees integrated with annual crops to maximize land use, improve soil fertility through nitrogen fixation, and provide additional income streams.
Shade & Livestock
Tree canopies providing natural shade for animals, reducing heat stress and improving animal welfare while creating comfortable grazing environments.
Long-term Woodlots
Dedicated areas for high-value timber species, ensuring sustainable wood production for future generations while maintaining biodiversity.
Species Shortlist
Carefully selected trees for our agroforestry system

Australian Teak (Flindersia australis)
Flindersia australis
A fast-growing hardwood species native to Australia, prized for its durability and beautiful grain patterns. Perfect for furniture, decking, and outdoor applications.
Growth Time
15-20 years
Key Characteristics
- Fast growth rate
- High-quality timber
- Drought resistant
- Excellent for furniture
Primary Uses

Sandalwood (Santalum album)
Santalum album
A precious, slow-growing species valued for its aromatic heartwood and essential oils. One of the most valuable timber species in the world.
Growth Time
25-30 years
Key Characteristics
- Slow growth
- High value
- Aromatic wood
- Strict regulations
Primary Uses

Bamboo (Bambusa spp.)
Bambusa vulgaris
A versatile, fast-growing grass that provides multiple benefits including soil stabilization, quick biomass production, and sustainable building material.
Growth Time
3-5 years
Key Characteristics
- Very fast growth
- Sustainable
- Multiple uses
- Soil improvement
Primary Uses

African Mahogany (Khaya senegalensis)
Khaya senegalensis
A beautiful hardwood species with excellent workability and stunning reddish-brown color. Ideal for high-end furniture and interior applications.
Growth Time
20-25 years
Key Characteristics
- Medium growth rate
- Beautiful grain
- Workable wood
- Stable timber
Primary Uses

Neem (Azadirachta indica)
Azadirachta indica
A multipurpose tree native to India, valued for its medicinal properties, pest control benefits, and quality timber for rural construction.
Growth Time
10-15 years
Key Characteristics
- Medicinal properties
- Pest control
- Drought resistant
- Rural construction
Primary Uses

Teak (Tectona grandis)
Tectona grandis
The gold standard of tropical hardwoods, known for its exceptional durability, resistance to decay, and beautiful golden-brown color.
Growth Time
25-30 years
Key Characteristics
- Exceptional durability
- Decay resistant
- Beautiful color
- High value
Primary Uses

Moringa (Moringa oleifera)
Moringa oleifera
A fast-growing, drought-resistant tree known as the 'miracle tree' for its nutritional and medicinal properties. Provides edible leaves, pods, and seeds.
Growth Time
2-3 years
Key Characteristics
- Very fast growth
- Highly nutritious
- Drought resistant
- Multiple uses
Primary Uses

Acacia (Acacia nilotica)
Acacia nilotica
A hardy, multipurpose tree native to Africa and Asia, valued for its nitrogen-fixing properties, gum production, and quality timber.
Growth Time
12-18 years
Key Characteristics
- Nitrogen fixing
- Drought resistant
- Gum production
- Quality timber
Primary Uses
Planting & Management
Planting Schedule
Care Practices
- Regular watering during establishment phase (first 2-3 years)
- Pruning for optimal growth and timber quality
- Organic pest management and disease prevention
- Soil health monitoring and nutrient management
Compliance & Ethics
Regulatory Compliance
Our timber plan strictly follows state regulations and permits for planting, felling, and transit. We maintain complete traceability and documentation for all operations, ensuring sustainable practices that meet legal requirements.
Sandalwood Management
Sandalwood is a long-horizon species with strict compliance requirements. We maintain detailed records of planting, growth monitoring, and harvest planning to ensure full regulatory compliance.
Exotic Species
Exotic species are managed responsibly alongside native Bamboo, providing soil improvement and livelihood benefits while maintaining ecological balance and preventing invasive spread.
Our Commitment
We are committed to sustainable forestry practices that benefit both the environment and local communities. Our approach ensures that future generations can enjoy the same natural resources while maintaining biodiversity and ecological health.
Get Involved
Join Our Tree Planting Initiative
Support our agroforestry mission and contribute to a greener future. Learn about sponsorship opportunities and community planting events.