Agroforestry
Agroforestry
Agroforestry integrates trees into farming landscapes — creating systems where crops, livestock, and native trees grow together in a mutually beneficial relationship. For Gujarat's smallholder farmers, this means better soil, more stable income, and increased resilience to droughts and erratic rainfall.
GreenLeaf promotes agroforestry as a practical path to both environmental restoration and farmer welfare — training communities to plant the right trees alongside the right crops, and connecting them to markets for timber, fruit, and medicinal produce.
Benefits of Agroforestry
Trees on farms do more than produce timber — they transform entire farming systems.
Soil Health
Tree roots break up compacted soil, fix nitrogen, and add organic matter — naturally improving fertility without chemical inputs.
Diversified Income
Farmers earn from multiple streams — main crops, fruit trees, timber, and leaf fodder — reducing vulnerability to single-crop failures.
Climate Resilience
Shade from trees reduces heat stress on crops and livestock, while deeper root systems retain more moisture during dry spells.
Biodiversity on Farms
Mixed tree-crop systems create habitat corridors for pollinators and wildlife, supporting ecosystem health far beyond the farm boundary.