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Starting a Tree Farm
Starting a Tree Farm
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Starting a tree farm business will help in conserving and reviving the forest. This is the best business among all the green businesses available right away. In order to be successful, you need to plan and read about this venture.
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You need to do some tasks and buy equipment to help you in making the tree farm business grow. Tree farms or known as tree nurseries are forests that are privately owned and managed for the production of timber. Tree farmers are called to those people who managed these plantations. Most tree farms are certified by an organization called American Tree Farm System. Tree farms are usually established because forests are little by little being taken down and the effort of reforestation is not sustainable enough. A tree farm owner manages this certain piece of land for wood, wildlife and recreation. If you are a type of person who have the heart for conserving the environment, then starting a tree farm business could be a good business venture for you.
Planning to become a tree farmer is not that simple as you are not stopped with planting trees and seeing them grow. There are tasks at hand but dont be discouraged as there are some tools that could help you with the job. Similar ArticlesGuide to Successful Christmas Tree Delivery BusinessBackyard Fruit Orchard
Preparing the site
Choosing a location for your tree farm involves keen observation of the area. Site preparation includes hiring a logger that can help you in clearing the location of your choice. Remember to practice good logging techniques involve leaving behind woody debris on the ground. Clearing the whole area can give you the perfect ground to start tree planting.
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Planting of trees
As we all know planting is done by using shovel and other tools. Make sure that before you start planting you know the basic of doing so in order to become successful. Controlling of the growth of weeds is very important during the first few years of planting because they can compete with the growing seedling when it comes to nutrients.
Putting property lines
When it comes to tree farm business, it is important to have a complete measure of your property in order to anticipate the growth of trees. There are a lot of instruments that could help you in doing this task. A clinometer is a sample of the tool that can measure height, diameter and circumference of a tree. This is good when you want to map out the growth of the forest.
Getting the harvest
After all the hard work, this is where the profit comes in. Before doing this, you need to have equipments that will do the job. Chainsaws, wedges, axes, logging tapes and a lot more are the tools when it comes to harvesting. It is important to keep track of everything that you do for future reference.
Taking Precautions
Your tree farm business should follow the guidelines imposed by forestry office when it comes to fire safety and protection. This way you are not prone to start a huge disaster.
Investing on Equipment
The property that you have is considered as your huge investment. The equipment and tools that you need are also part of this investment. A reliable chainsaw and tractor are essential ones. The market got a good selection of these equipments. All you need to do is research and compare prices to get the best one.
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93 sTyson Lohrenz said on February 17, 2009Thank you for the advice. My wife and I are a very hard working couple. She was raised on a Canola and Grain Farm up here in Canada. We are tired of working for someone else and have been looking at starting a tree farm. Should we start by purchasing seedlings or what is the fastest way to get established income coming in. I was figuring on a 5 year plan. Am I right to assume that?
Sincerely,
Tyson Lohrenzrobert said on June 8, 2009i have recently purchased 100 acres of cow pasture, I am excited to start my own business with this property, I am considering starting a tree farm but am unsure where to start, and if a tree farm would be the way to go, any advice and suggested reading??Calvin Mathews said on June 11, 2009I would like to start up a tree farm, but not sure of what I need to do. I have 3 acres by our river front, that I would like to start growing trees. What are the tax laws, and other information that I need to know before I start. I live in New Mexico. Any help would be great. Thanks for your timeboniface mathew lesso said on June 12, 2009I would like to start a 1000 acres tree farming in tanzania. where can i get start up funds? what about carbon fund does it apply to my plan?CLEMENT KARIUKI said on August 2, 2009KENYA TREE FARMERS ASSOCIATION (TFAK) IS REGISTERED AS A FARMERS UMBRELLA ORGANIZATION FOR PEOPLE WHO DO TREE FARMING. Organization Mission-TO PROMOTE EFFECTIVE AND SUSTAINABLE FARMING SYSTEM OF TREE RESOURCES ON THE FARMLAND FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION, BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN KENYA. How do we partnerAyiro Lwala said on August 16, 2009We are interested in starting a tree nursery and establishing a demonstration tree farm in Kanyibok village, Usenge Location, Bondo District-Nyanza Province, KENYA. Area is semi-arid and has suffered from severe deforestation. We have over 150 acres of land offered by the community for tree-planting. We are looking for partners who shall offer both technical and funding resources, in joint commercial venture.ONYANGO PETER said on August 20, 2009WE ARE A YOUTH GROUP WHO HAVE SO FAR PUT 2 ACRES IN MIGORI DISTRICT, NYANZA-KENYA UNDER TREES. IT HAS NEVER BEEN EASY FOR US. FUNDS HAVE BEEN LIMITED YET THERE IS A GREATER AVAILABILITY OF LAND IN OUR AREA. OUR OBJECTIVE IS TO REFOREST THE LAND WHICH HAS BEEN LEFT BARE. PLEASE HOW CAN WE GET YOUR ASSISTANCE?SHAWN DANIEL said on October 8, 2009i love the outdoors. i was in boyscouts and i planted tree and i want to start tree farm but i do not have the acres to do it or money and credit how can i do that. i want to start it in omer michiganJennifer Lacy said on October 22, 2009I have my own landscape company/tree service. For every tree I take down I feel two should go in the ground. We have been hit hard this year by drought and the pine beetle as well as other insects/pests taking over. Why not give back to Mother Earth by planting and growing more trees?Dr. Meroka Patrick said on November 12, 2009Dear Onyango Peter and group of Migori, your idea is encouraging and always good ideas goes down, if there are no financial support. I will be in the country by next month and would like to visit your area and thereafter connect you to some people who can assist you. How much land do you have? It can happen to join you but from a different angle. Can you leave your contacts, village name, location, sub-location and the nearest market plus phone number. All the best. Kind regards. Dr. MerokaRobert Koyama said on November 20, 2009my wife and I have 27 acres, border by a small river on two side, we are semi retired and consider a small tree farm to supplement our income in retirement. We are considering Column aspens as we heard they grow approx 4 feet per years and would produce income more quickly. Our land is in Granun, Alberta, Canada. Very small most would recognized Lethbridge as the closest major centre 45 minutes south east of us.sammy said on December 1, 2009I have a passion of forest conservation, i come from marakwet district where trees are being felled deliberately for cultivating other crops. These crops although offering some monetary values annually in the long run the land is barren and infertile. i am interested in linking up with individuals whom we can spearhead the forest farms in my home district. Since most of the farmers are semi literate, A participatory approach can be used to sensitise them on the importance of planting trees not only for bringing rain but for commercial purposes. Think of what a farmer earns per year if he plants maize he will get between 20-25 bags if he does this for 15 years he will have gotten not more than 1 million kilos. But if one plants 3000 trees of cypress in 15 years one is ready to harvest 3000 x 1000 kg of timber convert this @!anybody to there with the same vision !Sheri Jones said on December 10, 2009North Stonington, CT. My husband and I have over 100 acres of heavily wooded land. It’s mostly oak, some of which needs to be harvested so that the other trees can grow in a healthy manner. We would also like to grow some type of Christmas trees in some of the acreage, so that are children can benefit and carry on the tradition of growing and putting the land to good environmental usage. We need expertise on how to go about analyzing the soil and what to cut and what not to. Where do we find this information?Francene Ruffin said on December 28, 2009My mother has about 2 acres of land in north Florida. We are trying to start an income producing tree farm, possible evergreen trees(Christmas Trees) do you have any suggestions and helpful insight so we can maximize this land and generate income soon.Peter M. Kingori said on January 24, 2010I have an infant organization registered as Maendeleo ya vijana wa kenya. It was registered in 2005 with a mission of addressing the plight of the youth especially in unemployment, drug abuse and HIV/AIDS. We’ve not been able to very fast as a result of not being able to agree on a viable project which has long-term prospects until of late when we settled on starting tree-nurseries which would otherwise aid in forest conservation in Kenya in the provision tree seedlings. Furthermore I have this great love in forest conservation. Now I am making an appeal to any available facilitator who could aid me in advice and also financially to acquire initial land. We are currently associated with some other groups which still are financially constrained. Please helpjohnny so said on March 26, 2010148 mh del pilar street iloilo city 5000 philippines. hi i plan to introduce a new business set up in china which is to engage a pig farm then utilize the pig manure to produce compost, then use compost to supplement a tree nursery, then use the tree seedling from the nursery to produce tree farm. then will harvest the trees for sell to pulp and paper factories. please advisePaul A. Kohut said on March 28, 2010How many acres and trees are required to be considered a “Tree Farm.”Edward Gath said on May 3, 2010My wife and I have 39 acres in western NY and want to start a business growing and selling trees. We have many sugar maples and Chery saplings growing on our land already, but they are only inches apart, how do we separate them without damaging them? So, what is our first step? and how do we start? please helpGary Osadchuk said on June 23, 2010Weld County Rd. Hudson, CO. Looking at the questions, which several pertain to my application, I do not see any response. Tell me how this works? GaryAndrew P said on July 4, 2010Seeking instructions on staring a tree farm in Johnson County TexasTiku said on September 20, 2010Dear sir: I love tree farming and contributing towards environmental conservation – but I also want my venture to be financially viable. I do not mind starting the business anywhere in the worl. I appreciate your advice and information on support.
TikuWasukulu Woodo Jimmex said on October 21, 2010Dear sir, i am from Uganda in small village called Pulaka in Kibuku District. I have embarked on tree planting on my 3 acres of land and i have so fa covered one acre, but i lack funds to necessary implements to cover the other acres. Is there any help that can be rendered to me? should i send my project proposal for funding?please advise me more on tree plantingRobert J said on November 29, 2010cattarugus county Looking to start a tree farm, i have about 5 acres of white and red pines full mature trees looking to take them out and grow some hard wood should i start from seedlings or saplings. what would be faster for money aspectKeith Bradford said on December 11, 2010Looking to start a tree farm in south-central virginia on 21 acres. How to start and see what trees are on the land already.kevin l said on December 13, 2010lafayette louisiana checking on christmas tree farm is 6 acres enough to be worth while. how many trees can be planted on 6 acres. what size trees do you plant to start out seeds or small plants where can one buy these and how much per plant. how long does it take to have 4-6 foot trees thankssaurabh said on December 20, 2010Tree Plantation, India U.P. Please let me know how many tree can be planted in a area of say 1000 sq meters? may be if you can tell me bout area required for different trees. Thx & rgds Saurabhmuffin said on January 23, 2011Thank you for your interesting article on tree farming, unlike the other 26 people who posted before me, I am not under the impression that the s section is in fact a forum. In fact I would go so far as to say it astounds me that so many people repetitively ask advice and questions regarding the subject of tree farming having seen not a single response to any of the previous questions. In short, if you are posting a question like, what are my local tax concerns, or how do i start tree farming in XYZ, you are probably an idiot. Use google, contact your local extension office, or join a forum related to the subject you are interested in. /end rantjohn walker izaruku said on February 2, 2011sir, am uganda in west nile who have 200 to 250 acres and i`d already plant 5 acres of pine trees on ground, please kindly i need assistants and more plan remaining landjohn walker izaruku said on February 2, 2011My problem is to plant trees more and more, shelling part of land or to wait 5acres group first? please advice from you sir.Nzaramba Vincent said on March 8, 2011Am 36 years, married with three children, and of them are twins aged one year. i have a three acre piece of land and ready to purchase more when i get money for land is readily available here in Uganda. A part from politics, am interested in ensuring environmental conservation, and a non-suffering children especially in Africa. For business; my dream is to do forest business, and real estate business. i want to plant more than 10 million trees world over but my problem is finding long term financing partners. How can i get them so that i can fulfill my dream?
Yours,
Nzaramba S Vincent,
Kampala, UgandaTheresa Nelson said on March 24, 2011I am interested in starting a tree farm and greenhouse how do I find the funding necessary to achieve this? Grants, loans, etc.ZAMAN IQBAL said on March 29, 2011i have 10 acre land in tanzania, i am planing tree farm pl help/advise how can street THANKBrandon Mitchell said on May 9, 2011My family has approx 300 acres available for a tree farm of some sort. The location is Walton County, GA. Is sufficient space for a tree farm and what kind of trees do you recommend for this region. If possible, I would like to devote it to the more expensive wood ie cherry. Is this possible? ThanksCatherine L Ahaisibwe said on May 27, 2011Hi Am Cathereine 34, and highly interested in starting a tree farm in Kiboga District in Uganda. However, I lack the funds to start the farm as much as there is free land my father has offered it can stretch to more than 50 acres and my goal is to establish 100 acres of forest farm. However, start up capital is my problem any one knows who can come to my assistance in form of a grant? will be grateful when someone contacts me. We can as well visit the site of the farm as well as get consent documents for land use from my father who has offered me the land.Franklin Mwale said on June 4, 2011I am Franklin Mwale from Lundazi District Eastern Province of Zambia running a private owned registered enterprise known as KANELE LAND CARE. I have been raising tree seedlings together with my family and distribute freely to schools, tobacco farmers and community groups. I am just interested to see to it that the trees cut are being replaced so that the land remains evergreen. I have now acquired some land of about 150 hactares so that i start a tree plantation.I want to plant species like pine, eucalyptus and khaya nyasca. I am looking for a financial assistance in form of GRANT so that i buy machinery, tools and other materials to start the same project and also technical advice. Once helped it will create employment and reduce levels of poverty among the surrounding community. This will also help in the fight against climate change. Please help me.Eklo kossi nogbe said on August 26, 2011i am Eklo kossi nogbe expertin nature conservation and community trees nursery and trees planting with several community in my region since 1997 in Ghana Volta -Region my region to help them and create employment and reduce the poverty among the surrounding community .we have several land to continue our work .with my knowledge and experience cant help and share my knowledge and experience to achieve the goal, fight against climate change .we need grant to support this project.Nagesh said on October 7, 2011Hi , Thank you for the article. Am planning to buy 5 acres of land which is good for agriculture. But i like tree farming Please let me know the details : And I have plan to grow silver oak farming . Please help me .Wayne Adams said on November 12, 2011I am a landowner in Brunswick County, Virginia. I am having 28 acres of timber clear cut, and re-seed them with hybrid pines. Can you advise me as to the requirements as far as how much acreage is required for it to be considered a farm. I also have a few acres of open land that I plan to plant hay to sell. I got my tax exempt status and tractor last year when I knew I would be starting this process. Any advisement would be appreciated.Manbir said on November 27, 2011Hi i am manbir from india . I am a textile engineer but now i want to leave my job and wana start my timber business but i have no land or money! Is there any bank or financial corporation who can offer me 5 crore rupees loan on my diploma certificate for 10 years? Please reply me.mahul doshi said on November 29, 2011I have land and have already started planting trees in semi arid area .I need guide lines on how to manage and legal measures to be taken.PLEASE ADVICEManbir said on November 30, 2011Excuse me friends . Please guide me for investment in timber business. i have full knowledge of this business but i have no investment. Anybody plz. Help me or contact me. My number is +919736905669. Or mail me (mnbrsngh@rediffmail.com). I shall be very thankful to youMaryclare Muramara said on December 7, 2011I have trees on a 10acre land in Saboti area Kitale which are now 5yrs old. When i planted them, i thought they would be ready for sale after 4yrs. I have no idea where to sell them. Any suggestions will be appreciated.Manbir said on December 18, 2011Mr. Maryclare plz tell me what is the average weight of your every tree. And how much average trees in every acre? Then i will tell you the second step( permanent solution)Glorious muhwezi said on December 22, 2011I am also in tree planting project. i have planted over 1,000 trees and have enough land to plant more than that ten times but i am limited by finance as i am a fresh graduate with limited funds. i am in uganda , East africa. to contact me call +256774538535 or muhweziglorious@yahoo.com thanksMaryclare Muramara said on December 28, 2011Thank you mr Manbir. I cant be sure of the weight exactly but probably 50kgs per tree and i was planting 1000trees per every acre. I have a total of 10 acres with trees. You can write to me through my email address, maryclarenafula@yahoo.comsanjib said on January 2, 2012hi, I am planing to trees in 4acres of land. west bengal. Which is good for agriculture. But i want to tree farming pls advise me which tree profitable after 5years. please let me know the details in my mail id.Vicent Onyango said on January 15, 2012hi i’m Vicent Onyango from Tororo Uganda. i have over 25 acres of land on which i intend to set up a tree farm in a seasonal swamp. The setback i have is inadequate finances to either access seedlings or prepare the land. This is a good investment, and i welcome any assistance. Together we conserve our environment. my email address is vicentonyango@gmail.com, and phone contact is +256784903214. Thank you.Charles Francis Nangale said on January 29, 2012hi, i am Charles Francis from Tanzania. i have 25 acres of land on which i intended to set up a tree farm.I have inadequate money to prepare this farm.i am hereby need joint venture in this venture.I welcome you.Mark Slater said on May 14, 2012Hello, I have an excellent parcel of fertile soil land in Eastern Ontario, Canada that I intend to establish a tree farm upon. I envision a sustainable tree farm that would start producing strong revenue stock within 7-9 years. I would allocate 10 parcels of 25 acres each (total 250 acres) to the project. I am seeking a partner who would live on the land (possibly with their family), managing and maintaining the tree farm. I would share the entire venture, including the land on an equal 50/50 basis. All costs and revenue would be split equal on a 50/50 basis. Interested parties should contact me directly for further clarification and discussion.John Tanui said on May 24, 2012I have started a tree farm business, it’s now in the 3rd year. I have used personal land, family land and leased land. Upto now I have over 80,000 Trees planted. My target is to plant over 20,000 Trees every year for the next 10 years. The challenge is land, quality seedlings and Correct management practices. So far looks potential and now seeking ways on how to make it Bigger and sustainable in the long run.PUSHPA said on May 29, 2012our business location is shelburn, ontario. i bought 100 acre land, i want to start fruit tree farm. i need help to start.Sara Müller – Okello said on May 29, 2012I am a Kenyan living in Switzerland. I have started my own tree nursery in Matsangoni, Kilifi county in Kenya. I own a 240 acres land in Hurara, Tana delta where I want to plant trees. The area is semi arid with a low rainfall pattern. I am looking for interested partner to join hands in sinking a borehole, buy a tractor and manage our tree farm. You can reach me at akinyimuller@hotmail.com or tel.0041796727712
Mbuge Loy said on June 18, 2012it is 3yrs now from school am doing a small business were by i was able by now have saved ad bought three pieces of land ad have planted 3,000 eucalyptus trees,have got some one selling 10 acres of land but i don’t have the money he needs, my ideas is am going to the bank to get a loan, am going to give the other three pieces of land to the bank as security,ad get the money to buy that land ad plant eucalyptus trees, approximately 25,000 to 30,000. I will be paying back monthly, i will get money from my business after 18 months or 2years i cut all the trees ad sell as small poles ad clear the loan, then they will grow again this time each stump will grow more than two trees which means i will be doubling or tripplingg each then i leave them to grow for timber for about 7yrs, Any one with any idea or assistance highly welcome,am in uganda, mukono district mbugeloy2000@yahoo.com +256752449477 thank ukazim rafiq said on October 1, 2012hy, i am kazim from pakistan punjab, i am thinking about tree plantation in area so kindly guide me that how many area is enough for plantation, and what kind of plant will give me a reasonable profit with reasonable time, thanks,John Wales said on October 31, 2012Planting a tree farm actually helps destroy the forest, send animals into extinction, destroys ecosystems and damages the soil. have fun killing Earth you ignorant idiots!!!mark christian said on November 1, 2012interested in partners to establish tree farm on ontario, canada. have own funds to invest with serious people. karmakahuna@yahoo.comPastor Sserunkuuma Kyobe Moses said on November 2, 2012I am in Uganda Kayunga Town Council at a village called Ntoke, I have tree farm which has 20000 Eucalyptus trees this year. I feel joy to see my tree at 7 feet tall now. I would like to plant more tree on a 5 hectare land if I get partners to support me buy that piece of land.
God bless those who plant trees. Moses
Joseph Amollo Ayienga said on November 11, 2012Hallo. I Joseph from Busia District in Kenya. Since last year I developed interest in Tree farm, I purchased five acres of land and planted Eucalyptus trees, my target has been that every year I should have a new tree farm, those which I planted last year are doing very well. This I planted two acres again that was in April and they are growing so well. My target is to purchase another huge piece of land by next year and plant more. Would you please advice me on how I can acquire the loan or get a partner with me in this business. Thank you.ronald kipkirui kelly said on November 15, 2012i am an upcoming tree farmer with 5000 trees on my families piece of land. i intend to expand by acquiring more land. i would like to get in touch with any like minded people we pull our resources together coz this is a very lucrative long-term investment.i am from kericho riftvallex.john tanui and sammy from marakwet i like your approach please get in touch with me. also anyone interested, my number 254729789832,email lkipson@gmail.comKaren Silverio said on November 18, 2012This is a great article, thank you! My mom has a 44- acre tree farm in the South of the Philippines. She wants me to take over in 2 years and I am willing. Is there a good business book about managing tree farms out there that you recommend? The trees we have are rubber, mangoes, coconut, durian, orange and banana plants.Rick Nzinga said on December 23, 2012This is a very useful article. Please keep doing well. Thanks a lot. I am interested to start with this venture-business for my retirement. Do you think the climate and local conditions can help this venture in DR Congo, in surrounding area of Kinshasa? Thanks for the advise.Patrick said on January 8, 2013I have land in Johnson county Texas and want to plant trees for fast growth and placement, possibly pine of some kind. Need to know contact of seedling obtainability and funding if available to get started.manjeet said on January 27, 2013I am having two acres of land in Jhajjar distict of Haryana(India) and i want to grow eucaleptus trees in my field. Please guide me to get profit in eucaleptus tree farm. Thank you.Mike said on March 4, 2013Florence Alabama USA – I want to purchase old farm land with cut over to convert to a wildlife managed property for camping, fishing and hunting. The land I am looking at has road frontage, cut over timber from 2002 and about 15 acres of pasture: about 135 acres in total. I would like to put a stock pond for fishing and to provide water for wildlife. I want this to be an long term investment 15-25 years but the man goal is to provide a place for veterans and handicap person to be able to enjoy hunting, fishing and camping in a remote type setting.I would like to set up a management plan that creates this in stages to help with planning and cost. I would like to have it setup and ran like a business or farm to help with taxes as well.Kanyari John said on April 6, 2013Am based in Mombasa Kenya and south coast to specific, am already in this business a bit in small scale and looking out for sponsors or partners to take the business to a different level as we improve the environment. Any assistance will be highly appreciated.parshil shah said on April 19, 2013I am from Gujarat having 60 acres of land. like to know about plantation of tree and its income. I want to plant trees that to indian mahogany… is it profitable if I sale it after 10 years…. pls let me knowLilian Atieno said on May 2, 2013I want to start a tree plantation of 150ha in Muhoroni. The species i want to plant are the eucalyptus grandis for electricity poles as the farm is near River Nyando. I have my own capital to start off my business. My request was to ask on how do i go about these as i needed a proposal before i start off my business and if will i need to have a license for this business as this is my own farm?
BALUYE WAISWA said on June 27, 2013Horizon Youth Empowerment Community Transformation is a community based organisation (CBO) registered in Uganda. HYECT caters to empower the youth in education, health and biodiversity. We are writing to inquire to whether our organisation can partner with
your organisation to undertake tree planting projects. Baluye Waiswa, Program Director, P.O. Box 87,Kamuli, +256-756-099300, Email:hyectuganda@gmail.comLaura Hyera said on August 5, 2013I am from Njombe Region in southern of Tanzania, I have 80 acres of pines tree farm of different ages from 1 year to 10 years. Now I’m looking for harvesting equipment and tools like chainsaws and tractor. Please assist me on how to get the best in terms of quality and priceDonna Winterfeldt said on August 26, 2013we are buying 5 acres in Wisconsin that is already a tree farm we want to continue to run it this way (evergreens) but we have no idea what that will take or what is expected of us to do in order to keep it that way. Sell trees? cut or dug out for transplant?Adam Stelmaszynski said on August 27, 2013Smithville, Ontario, Canada. We are purchasing an 81 acre farm with 4,000 existing ten to twenty foot tall Eastern pines. Looking to tree spade individual trees for re-sale in the Toronto and Niagara Region markets. Looking to finance purchase of seedlings, shrubs, and small tree specimens. Any grants, loan programs available in Ontario to expand tree nurseries?Emmanuel said on September 9, 2013I and my young have more than 4,000 pine tree that are above 5 meters high. in Kagera region, muleba disrict. It has not been easy as Tanzania has the highest deforestation and we are fighting to keep our area green without any help from anyone. We want to make a great forest but we totally looking strict partners and supporters. If you are out there and have a love of man made forests, please get back to me through kashoketraz@yahoo.com or call me +255755544004. Thanksbett Bernard said on September 26, 2013My name is Bett a farmer from Njoro, next to Egerton University, Nakuru County. I have 3 hactares which I want to plant trees for business. I was really challenged to see the escalating prices of timber and the current deforestation rate in our neighborhood. Which are the best trees to planter for timber. My contact is 0726-286-247.denis rakewa said on January 5, 2014am denis rakewa from koru i have an accre piece of eucalyptus trees how can i make it more productiverasik hapalia said on January 7, 2014hello sir, i am from Rajkot city Gujarat State india. i want seedling mahogany can you send detail for this. how much cost of seedling or other expense also when or how much earn from treeSERWELLO CORTES said on February 23, 2014I’m a Filipino seaman working abroad, I have 8 hectars of rubber tree farm in Zamboanga del Norte. I want to expand my rubber tree farm, I would like to know how I may apply for financial grants & what are the requirements in applying?anoop Singh saini said on April 2, 2014Sir i leave in uttarakhand, India. I want to earn by tree farming so I want to know what type of tree is profitable.Teodor Muntean said on April 25, 2014Mahogany Lumber Plantation
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