Agroforestry in Gujarat: Integrating Trees and Agriculture in Semi-Arid Landscapes

Nestled in the vibrant hills of Northeast India, Nagaland is a land of rich culture, biodiversity, and abundant natural resources. The state’s traditional farming practices, deeply rooted in tribal heritage, have sustained its people for centuries. However, increasing deforestation, soil erosion, and shifting agricultural patterns now pose significant challenges to the ecological balance and livelihoods in the region.