Miyawaki Forest in Bihar grow billion tree

In the heart of Bihar, a green revolution is quietly taking root. The Miyawaki Forest method, a unique approach to afforestation, is transforming barren lands into lush, biodiverse ecosystems. This method, named after Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, is gaining momentum in Bihar, thanks to the collaborative efforts of Grow Billion Trees, corporates, government bodies, and dedicated volunteers. The Miyawaki method is renowned for its ability to create dense forests in a short span of time. Unlike traditional afforestation techniques, this method involves planting a variety of native species close together. This results in a self-sustaining forest that grows ten times faster and is thirty times denser than conventional plantations. Bihar, with its rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes, is an ideal location for Miyawaki forests. The state has been grappling with deforestation and environmental degradation for years. However, the introduction of the Miyawaki method is a beacon of hope, promising to restore the ecological balance and enhance biodiversity.