Livelihood plantation

Livelihood plantation in native plantations focuses on cultivating indigenous plant species to create sustainable income and employment opportunities for local communities. This approach integrates ecological conservation with economic development.

Key characteristics of the Livelihood plantation method include:

Native Species:

Planting region-specific trees and crops, including fruit trees, medicinal plants, and timber-yielding species.

Sustainable Practices

Utilizing eco-friendly methods such as organic farming, agroforestry, and water conservation techniques

Economic Benefits

Providing resources like fruits, nuts, wood, herbs, and other marketable products to generate income for local communities.

Skill Development

Offering training to local communities in plantation management, harvesting techniques, and value-added processing to enhance their expertise.

Environmental Conservation

Promoting biodiversity and improving soil, water, and air quality through responsible planting and land management.

Livelihood plantations strike a balance between economic empowerment and ecological restoration, benefiting both local communities and the environment.