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Forest Farms

Bringing back forest to degraded land and improving livelihoods of smallholder farmers

India
Forest Farms

Known as one of the world’s ‘megadiverse’ countries, India is home to a huge variety of diverse forests, from tropical to alpine, and home to 8% of the world’s known flora and fauna. Despite India’s forests providing invaluable ecosystem services, the country continues to lose them at a rapid rate. When forests are destroyed, wildlife suffers from the loss of vital habitat, and carbon stored in the tree's biomass is released into the atmosphere - contributing to the warming of our planet.

Location
India
Type
Afforestation, Reforestation Revegetation (ARR)
Registry
Standards
CDM VCS

Sustainable Development Goals

1. No Poverty

12,000+ farmers  

benefited from alternative income thanks to the project  

8. Decent work and economic growth

New job opportunities & training sessions  

related to planting techniques, replanting & nursery techniques  

13. Climate Action

146,000 tonnes of CO2e  

mitigated on average annually  

15. Life on land

14,969 hectares  

of land reforested  

The Solution

Covering an area of over 14,900 hectares across three Indian states, the Forest Farms project works with over 12,000 smallholder farmers to plant and nurture new-growth eucalyptus forests throughout the country. By channeling carbon finance to farmers in the states of Odisha, Andra Pradesh, and Chattisgarh, the project provides sustainable income streams that do not rely on cutting down the forest.

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Image credit: Unsplash
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Image credit: Unsplash

The Impact

By collaborating with small-holder farmers, who would not be able to reforest land without the financial support of the initiative, the project can reforest multiple states across the country, tackling the dual issues of deforestation and climate change. New job opportunities and training sessions related to planting techniques, replanting & nursery techniques are created, additionally leading to the upskilling of local workers.

Project ID: 302983
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