Agroforestry landscape, Tapi district
Private Projects · ARR

AgroGreen Horizons
ARR Agroforestry Project.

Large-scale fruit-based agroforestry across 6,000+ hectares of smallholder land in Gujarat and Maharashtra — sequestering carbon, restoring ecosystems, and improving rural livelihoods.

Project Overview

Agroforestry at scale — carbon, biodiversity, and community.

The AgroGreen Horizons ARR Agroforestry Project is being implemented across the Tapi district of Gujarat and the Nandurbar district of Maharashtra, India, covering an estimated landscape of over 6,000 hectares of smallholder agricultural land.

The project aims to establish large-scale fruit-based agroforestry systems by planting approximately 2.5 million native trees, contributing to long-term carbon sequestration and ecosystem restoration. It directly aligns with key Sustainable Development Goals through greenhouse gas mitigation, biodiversity enhancement, and the generation of sustainable income streams for farming communities.

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6,000+ Hectares of Smallholder Agricultural Land
2.5 Million Native Trees to be Planted
4 SDGs UN Sustainable Development Goals Addressed
Location Tapi District, Gujarat & Nandurbar District, Maharashtra
Project Type ARR · Fruit-Based Agroforestry
Project Benefits

Three pillars of lasting impact.

01

Carbon Sequestration

2.5 million native trees establish a long-term carbon sink generating verified, tradeable carbon credits.

02

Ecosystem Restoration

Fruit-based agroforestry restores degraded land while building biodiversity and soil health.

03

Farmer Livelihoods

Revenue-sharing structures provide farming communities with sustainable income beyond traditional crop cycles.

SDG Alignment

Anchored in the global development framework.

SDG 13

Climate Action

Greenhouse gas mitigation through large-scale carbon sequestration in fruit-based agroforestry systems.

SDG 15

Life on Land

Biodiversity enhancement and land restoration across degraded smallholder agricultural plots.

SDG 01

No Poverty

Sustainable income streams for marginal farming communities through long-term agroforestry revenues.

SDG 08

Decent Work

Rural employment and livelihood improvement across Tapi and Nandurbar farming households.

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