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Miyawaki plantation is done as part of our efforts to conserve native flora and fauna. By planting various species of fruit and nectar yielding plants, we create natural habitats for birds, ensuring food availability throughout the year. Through awareness campaigns, we emphasize the ecological significance of multispecies native plants in forest ecosystems and highlight the importance of key stone species for conservation efforts. Additionally, we raise awareness about the role of native plants and forest plantations in combating climate change and preventing species extinction. Our initiative also focuses on creating a gene pool of native plants to ensure long-term sustainability and resilience of ecosystems.
Involves a thorough understanding of the local environment and biodiversity by assessing the site’s soil, climate, and existing vegetation.
Crucial for the success of a Miyawaki plantation, assessment of soil type, pH, nutrient levels, understanding local climate, hydrology and identification of existing vegetation.
Native plants are scarce and difficult to source in large quantities. A critical step in the Miyawaki method, ensuring the success and sustainability of the plantation.
By planting a variety of native species close together, results in forests that are 30 times denser and grow 10 times faster than traditional methods.
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