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UP to come up with its first agroforestry policy

By IANS | Updated: November 8, 2023 14:20 IST

Lucknow, Nov 8 The Uttar Pradesh government is preparing to implement the state's first agroforestry policy which will ...

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Lucknow, Nov 8 The Uttar Pradesh government is preparing to implement the state's first agroforestry policy which will promote plantation of trees on the agricultural land along with the crops.

As per forest department sources, the policy is ready and the department will seek the cabinet's approval soon.

The Yogi government is keen to promote agroforestry which has multiple benefits.

The first and the foremost benefit is that it increases the green cover.

The state government has made agroforestry (trees outside forest area) as one of the main constituents of the annual plantation drives since 2017.

Farmers are given free saplings of their choice to plant on their land. Of the 163 crore trees planted in the state since 2017, a total of 105 crore have been planted outside forest.

"If green cover has to be increased in the state, trees need to be planted in huge numbers outside the forest. At least 70 per cent of non-forest land may be with farmers," the government spokesman said, adding that motivating farmers to plant on their land is the key content of the policy.

Agroforestry will increase the income of farmers, promote tree-based industry, improve quality of soil and environment, promote research in forestry and generate employment.

The policy will aim to promote commercial plantation of trees outside forest.

The forest department will rope in NGOs to reach out to farmers and create awareness on types of tree species to be planted under agroforestry, nurturing of trees, sourcing the high-quality planting material besides others.

The forest department has also tied up with the forestry research institutes to introduce high-yielding species of some of the tree varieties, like neem, bamboo and others.

The state's first agroforestry policy will be another significant step taken by the Yogi government in the forestry sector in the last six years, after it implemented the first forest policy for UP, following the division of Uttarakhand.

The forest policy for undivided UP was implemented in 1998.

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