ENGROW FORESTRY
Engrow-Forestry
Consumption Vs Cultivation
We maintain the Cultivation ratio to always beat the Consumption ratio in order to enhance the greenery of our planet.
Engrow Forestry
We always concern about Planting more Trees than we consume
Model
- Organic farmers allocate 25-50% of their land for fast-growing hardwood trees.
- Selected trees absorb the highest carbon dioxide per hectare per year in the region.
- Harvested trees are used for zero-emission carbonization, providing industrial heating.
- Process yields ECO-BBQ-briquettes and enriched biochar, supplied to farmers for free.
- Farmers receive continuous updates on market trends for crop selection.
- Farmers use 10-25% of their land for high-value aromatic and medicinal herbs, processed and exported by the company.
Scalability
- 50% of India’s workforce, or around 500 million people, is employed in agriculture.
- India has 120 million farm-owning families, primarily small-scale farmers with 2-5 hectares each.
- Revolutionary changes in the agricultural system can significantly improve the well-being of India’s vast agricultural population.
- India has the world’s largest population involved in agriculture.
- We are open to new collaborations to expand this sustainable model.
- The model aims to enhance the planet’s ecology.
The carbon effect
- Organic farmers allocate 25-50% of their land for fast-growing hardwood trees.
- Selected trees absorb the highest carbon dioxide per hectare per year in the region.
- Harvested trees are used for zero-emission carbonization, providing industrial heating.
- Process yields ECO-BBQ-briquettes and enriched biochar, supplied to farmers for free.
- Farmers receive continuous updates on market trends for crop selection.
- Farmers use 10-25% of their land for high-value aromatic and medicinal herbs, processed and exported by the company.
The Importance Of Top Soil
- The world’s soil contains 2.2 trillion tons of carbon, more than the combined carbon in the atmosphere and vegetation.
- The porous structure of topsoil provides a habitat for microbes.
- Microbes reduce greenhouse gases by fixing atmospheric CO2 and nitrogen in the soil, enhancing soil fertility.
- Soil microbes play a critical role in carbon regulation.
- Carbon is a key component of CO2, a greenhouse gas at record levels in Earth’s atmosphere.