Every tree are important In my view
So far I have been talking about commercial tree growing methods, cultivation methods of each tree, and market requirements to help protect the environment and strengthen our economy. In this context, I think we can leave a gap for the series for now. To this day, we have only talked about significant numbers of trees. How many more trees are there? We will talk about them when the time comes. Now, before I say goodbye to you, I would like to say a few words. I will be glad if you put it in your mind. The only compensating, unparalleled force in this world is nature. It is a flower, a fruit, a fruit, a tuber, a roof that destroys itself and gives energy in many ways. But when it acts against nature without knowing its beauty, it causes destruction such as tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanoes, earthquakes. Our ancestors admired, protected, and lived in nature. When we lived in harmony with nature. Tamil Nadu was prosperous. Such rich resources are responsible for the record of nature described in our literature. While such resources are often depleted, our main responsibility is to conserve the remaining natural resources. For that, we need to do immediate tree planting. It is the trees that help to protect us to some extent from the effects of rising global warming and the approaching monsoon.
The roots that bury the face in the breasts of the earth and mouth to taste the holy water; Beautiful branches as handstands for the grace of the rain; Surrounding clouds, green trees that serve as steps to the earth on foot; As a bridge connecting the sky and the earth, as quiet social workers. They are rocking the earth in so many forms. The tree is a wonderful creature that gives shade, fruit and protects those who come to cut and destroy. Food for man, plants that are home to various creatures, nature's blessings to mankind. We live in an environment where children and adults are left to fend for themselves. This is evidenced by the increasing number of nursing homes in the country. But, the trees you plant. will keep you from giving up forever.
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Teach children first
Teach children first about the knowledge of trees, their beauty, and their need. Have at least one child plant a sapling and water the child by the hand. Plant and maintain in public places, nearby schools, roadside without worrying about the lack of space for those living in cities and apartments. In doing so, the next generation will learn to appreciate nature. The trees that I have lined up in this series so far, are likely to grow on an acre-by-acre basis. Food growers plant in ridges and along drains. For those who have no chance of that, grow up at home.
Always in short supply!
Pine and Silver Oak for South Tamil Nadu are imported from New Zealand. About 10 lakh cubic feet of these trees come to the port of Thoothukudi a year. Baking gauge, thin board, blackboard, etc. are made from these. These trees grow well in hilly areas like Kodaikanal, Thandikudi, Salem, Yercaud, and Nilgiris. An 8-year-old Silver Oak tree costs around 12,000 rupees. Without the supply of the required number of trees, there is always a situation of scarcity. Therefore, a huge market opportunity awaits those who grow such trees, ”he says with confidence. I think this will be useful for hill farmers.
Neem also needs to have!
There are 10 large woodworking mills in Dindigul. Each mill receives an average of 10 loads of neem daily. Trees that weigh an average of a ton, depending on the circumference cost from 6 thousand rupees to 8 thousand rupees.
One lakh rupees for a tree!
Neem comes daily from the villages around Dindigul. But we do not have enough. So we come and deal with neem trees from all over the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra. Not just neem. The fact is that no tree is as productive as we need it to be. So, no matter what tree you grow there is no doubt that you will get a good return later. Let everyone think that teak tree seeds can be profitable only after 25 years of cultivation. that is true. But there is a way to look at income between the two. This means that there is a market demand for small trees. Teak planting can be done at intervals of six days and only one row of trees can be cut down after eight years. These trees can be used to make windows and switch boxes. For the next seven years, the trees will be cut down one row at a time. After 25 years of planting, all the remaining trees will bear good rye. Then a tree will cost even a lakh rupees, ”he says.
Great need for a giant tree!
Next up is the match tree, which is in great demand in the market. In Tamil Nadu, there are a large number of matchbox companies operating in Sattur, Kovilpatti, Sivakasi, Kalugumalai, and Gudiyatham. In the past, these companies used only rubber trees. Because of its high cost, the tree is increasingly being used. On average, there are 60 companies in each town and there are 300 companies in the five towns mentioned above. A company needs about 8 tons of timber per day. A well-grown 6-year-old tree weighs between 500 kg and 750 kg. According to this calculation, to run a company, about 16 trees are needed. Assuming about 5,000 trees a year ... a total of 300 companies need 15 lakh trees. At present only about 2 lakh 50 thousand trees are grown on private lands across Tamil Nadu. In the future, take care of the need for this tree yourself.
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5,500 per tonne!
When the farmers cut down these trees and give them directly to the match companies, a ton is 5 thousand They buy it for 500 rupees. When sold through agents, they harvest themselves and pay 4 thousand 100 rupees per tonne of wood. In situations where there is a shortage of large trees, the Kalyana drumstick and the heavenly tree (cymarupa) are also used for matches. So even if you grow them you will get a good income.
2,500 a ton even if sold for firewood!
Trees are also in demand in private boiler plants that are currently being set up to generate electricity. They buy all kinds of trees from cotton. The price of a ton of firewood is 2 thousand 500 rupees. So clearly understand that 'no tree is for sale.
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