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Trees for Farmers

Trees for Farmers

Trees for Farmers

" Empower livelihoods and Nourish communities. "

Project Purpose: Empower livelihoods and Nourish communities.

Location: 10,000 trees will be planted in the Puri District of Odisha.

Why Fruit-Bearing Trees are Essential for Farmers

Fruit-bearing trees play a crucial role in improving the lives of farmers by offering multiple ecological and economic benefits. Here’s why they are essential:

  1. Sustainable Income Source
    • Provide recurring income from fruit sales for decades
    • Require less investment compared to seasonal crops
  2. Nutritional Security
    • Ensure a steady supply of nutritious food for farming families
    • Reduce dependence on external food sources
  3. Climate Resilience
    • Withstand droughts better than many crops
    • Help regulate microclimates and conserve soil moisture
  4. Environmental Restoration
    • Improve soil health and prevent erosion
    • Support biodiversity and carbon sequestration
  5. Low Maintenance, Long-Term Returns
    • Once established, fruit trees need minimal inputs
    • Offer higher returns over time with minimal risk

Planting fruit-bearing trees is not just farming—it's an investment in food, income, and future sustainability.

The Need for Fruit-Bearing Trees in Puri District, Odisha

Fruit-bearing trees can significantly improve the livelihoods, food security, and climate resilience of communities in Puri district. Here’s why they are essential:

  1. Boosting Farmer Incomes
    • Many small and marginal farmers in Puri struggle with low returns from traditional crops.
    • Fruit trees like Mango, Guava, Lemon, and Chiku provide long-term, recurring income with minimal inputs.
  2. Enhancing Food and Nutritional Security
    • Fruit trees offer a reliable source of vitamins and minerals, improving the nutrition of rural families.
    • They reduce dependency on market-purchased food, especially in lean agricultural seasons.
  3. Adapting to Climate Challenges
    • Puri faces erratic rainfall and cyclones; fruit trees are more resilient to such events compared to seasonal crops.
    • Trees help stabilize the soil, reduce erosion, and act as windbreaks.
  4. Promoting Environmental Sustainability
    • Fruit-bearing trees contribute to reforestation, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity conservation.
    • They improve microclimates, which benefit both people and agriculture.
  5. Low-Maintenance, Long-Term Assets
    • Once established, they require limited maintenance and offer returns for 20–30 years or more.
    • Suitable for integrating into homesteads, schools, and common lands.

Planting fruit-bearing trees in Puri is not just an agricultural solution—it’s a path to economic resilience, improved nutrition, and environmental healing.

  • 📍 Location: Puri District, Odisha
  • 🎯 Targeted Trees: 10000
  • 🌱 Total Planted: 500
  • 🪵 Trees Remaining: 9500
  • 💰 Price per Tree: 3.00 /-

Mango Tree

Mango Tree
The mango tree is one of the most cherished and widely cultivated tropical fruit trees in the world, especially in India, where it holds economic, cultural, and ecological importance. Lifespan: 30 to 100+ years First Yield: Starts bearing fruit in 3–5 years (grafted varieties) ✅ Benefits of Mango Trees 1. Economic Benefits • High market demand in fresh and processed forms (juice, pickle, pulp, etc.) • Multiple varieties suited for different regions and seasons • Reliable annual income once mature 2. Nutritional Value • Rich in vitamins A, C, and E • Boosts immunity, supports eye and skin health • Source of dietary fiber and antioxidants 3. Environmental Benefits • Reduces carbon dioxide through carbon sequestration • Provides shade and improves microclimates • Helps prevent soil erosion and improves soil fertility 4. Low Maintenance & Longevity • Grafted trees need minimal care once established • Long lifespan ensures income and food security for decades 5. Cultural and Social Value • Revered in Indian culture and festivals • Promotes agroforestry and biodiversity Mango trees are a farmer’s asset—offering fruit, income, shade, and ecological balance. They’re ideal for sustainable agriculture and long-term rural development.

Guava Tree

Guava Tree
The guava tree is a hardy, fast-growing tropical fruit tree widely cultivated across India. Known for its sweet, aromatic fruits and high nutritional value, it plays a vital role in rural livelihoods and food security. Lifespan: 25–40 years First Fruiting: 2–3 years after planting (grafted varieties) ✅ Benefits of Guava Tree 1. Economic Benefits • Early fruiting ensures quick returns for farmers • Multiple harvests possible per year • High demand in fresh fruit markets and for juice, jelly, and candy 2. Nutritional Value • Exceptionally rich in Vitamin C—more than oranges • Good source of fiber, folic acid, and antioxidants • Supports digestion, immunity, and heart health 3. Environmental Benefits • Drought-tolerant and requires less water • Improves soil fertility with organic leaf litter • Can be used in multi-layer farming and agroforestry systems 4. Low Maintenance • Resistant to common pests and diseases • Requires minimal chemical inputs, making it suitable for organic farming 5. Social and Health Benefits • Affordable, nutritious fruit for rural communities • Used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments The guava tree is a farmer-friendly, fast-yielding, and highly nutritious tree that supports economic upliftment, health, and sustainability—making it an ideal choice for small and marginal farmers.

Lemon Tree

Lemon Tree
The lemon tree is a small, evergreen fruit tree valued for its tangy, vitamin-rich fruit. It is widely cultivated across India and plays a significant role in rural nutrition, income generation, and traditional medicine. • Lifespan: 25–50 years • First Fruiting: 2–3 years (grafted plants) ✅ Benefits of Lemon Tree 🍋 1. Economic Value • High market demand year-round for fresh lemons, juice, pickles, and essential oil • Multiple harvests annually • Ideal for small and marginal farmers due to short gestation and high returns 💧 2. Nutritional & Medicinal Value • Rich in Vitamin C, antioxidants, and flavonoids • Aids in digestion, immunity, detoxification, and skin health • Used in traditional and herbal medicines 🌱 3. Environmental Benefits • Helps improve soil structure and fertility • Suitable for intercropping and organic farming • Grows well with low water requirement once established 🛠 4. Low Maintenance • Requires minimal care post-establishment • Grafted varieties ensure uniform quality and faster returns • Pest resistance is manageable with natural methods The lemon tree is a versatile, income-generating fruit tree ideal for Indian farmers. It provides quick and regular returns, boosts rural nutrition, and supports sustainable agriculture with minimal inputs.

Chiku Tree

Chiku Tree
The Chiku tree, also known as Sapota or Sapodilla, is a tropical evergreen fruit tree known for its sweet, brown, and nutrient-rich fruit. It is widely cultivated in India and valued for its long lifespan, low maintenance, and high economic returns. • Lifespan: 60–100+ years • First Yield: 3–4 years (grafted plants), full yield after 6–8 years ✅ Benefits of Chiku Tree 🍈 1. Economic Value • High demand in markets for fresh fruit and processed products like sweets, jams, and drinks • Fruits regularly throughout the year (up to 2–3 harvests annually) • Long productive life offers sustained income to farmers 🍯 2. Nutritional Value • Rich in natural sugars, fiber, Vitamin A, and Vitamin C • Boosts energy, aids digestion, and promotes skin and eye health 🌱 3. Environmental & Farming Benefits • Drought-tolerant and suitable for dryland farming • Can be intercropped with other trees and crops • Deep root system helps prevent soil erosion and improve soil health 🛠 4. Low Maintenance • Resistant to drought and salinity once established • Requires minimal inputs, making it ideal for organic and sustainable farming The Chiku tree is a long-living, low-maintenance, and profitable fruit tree. It supports nutrition, farmer income, and land restoration, making it an excellent choice for farmers across India.