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Agroforestry in West Bengal: Integrating Forestry with the Deltaic Plains
West Bengal, with its fertile deltaic plains and rich biodiversity, is a land of immense agricultural and ecological significance.

The state’s diverse landscapes, ranging from the Sundarbans mangroves to the fertile plains of the Ganges delta, offer an ideal setting for agroforestry.

By integrating trees with crops and livestock, agroforestry enhances sustainability, improves farmer livelihoods, and mitigates environmental challenges.

This detailed exploration of agroforestry in West Bengal highlights its potential to transform agriculture, its historical roots, scientific benefits, and the role of Grow Billion Trees in promoting sustainable practices across the state.

Agroforestry in West Bengal: Integrating Forestry with the Deltaic Plains

In the Sundarbans, mangrove trees are cultivated alongside rice paddies, providing protection from tidal surges and supporting sustainable livelihoods.Fruit trees like Mango, Guava, and Jackfruit are integrated with timber species, creating a sustainable source of nutrition and income for farmers.