Tree Plantation Project
Tree Plantation Project
Tree Plantation Project
Proposal Of
6) Beneficiaries:
Number of Beneficiaries :- 10 Tribal Farmer (owning Waste land) Programme
participants areselected from among the villages giving priority to the tribal
population in the operational area. The selection is based on the minimum qualifying
criteria
combined with other factors such as identification of the poorest of the poor, their
aptitude, their
resource base and the scope for opportunities provided by the project. The minimum
qualifying
criteria used as below:
The participant shall be selected generally from the families having land,
less than or equal to 5 acres. Family is defined as a unit consisting of
husband, wife and dependant children.
However, the families having land above 5 acres are also
The land is owned by a joint family and the share of each member of the
participating family is less than 5 acres, and the family is below subsistence
level or
The participation of such a family shall be socially beneficial to the
programme implementation, provided however, the participant shall be
entitled to the programme support limited to financing the planting material.
The justification of including such families shall be documented and be
verifiable. The total number of families being promoted under this provision
shall be limited to 1% of the total number of families being promoted
8) Project Details:
Indicators
Sr. Desired to Feedbacks/
No. Outcome measure Assessment Reports to be
Activity Outcomes Criteria ** shared
The programme is planned with the family as a unit. The intensive utilization of land and
water resources helps to generate self- employment opportunities throughout the year.
The components are need based and tailor made to ensure that the family will be
rehabilitated by the end of the gestation period of Three years. At the end of this period,
the horticulture plantations become productive and the income from these and inclusion
of agriculture helps the rural family to rise above the poverty line on a sustainable basis.
After the family joins the programme they do not feel the need to migrate to the nearby
towns as self employment is available at village level throughout the year. In addition,
there are intangible benefits in the form of family welfare, improved nutrition and health.
Each participant family takes up intensive land development and plantation work on one
acre (0.4 ha) of wasteland or marginal land, to convert this into a productive (WADI).
The species to be planted are chosen according to their suitability to the project area, their
income generation potential and the preferences of the participating family. The saplings
are provided critical watering during summer months in the first few years to enable their
proper establishment.
10) Details of Plant Species per farmer
Name of the species with Distance Total Trees
variety
Acacia 2X 2 Mt 1000
No. (Rs)
TOTAL 13,50,000.00
Fund Management—
Total project Cost of Rs.13,50,000.00
Less Self Finance of Rs.1,35,000.00(10% of the total project Cost)
APPLYING FOR THE FUND OF RS, 12,00,000.00
13) Key challenges in this project?
Nursery setup should be start in time otherwise the plant wouldn’t get sufficient length during
plantation
14) Risks in this project If monsoon will not arrive in time then the plantation activity will
be postponed