Community-Led Agroforestry in India

Tending Trees, Supporting Families

Through large-scale community-led agroforestry, this project aims to empower over 56,000 rural households to restore degraded land and improve food security. By planting 2 million fruit-bearing trees, farmers gain nutritious harvests, new income opportunities, and greater resilience against the challenges of climate change. Supported by local botanists and GIS experts, community members will gain skills in grafting, nursery management, and tree planting.

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50,356
Trees Planted

12,589
Hectares Restored

503
Work Hours

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