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Miyawaki Afforestation Project
Nature and sustainability
November 13, 2025

Fifth Anniversary of Trikaripur Nadakkavu Miyawaki Afforestation Project Celebrated

The Miyawaki Method, developed by Japanese botanist Dr. Akira Miyawaki, is an innovative and scientifically proven approach to creating dense, fast-growing, and self-sustaining forests using native plant species. Unlike conventional tree-planting methods, the Miyawaki technique involves planting a diverse mix of species close together, recreating the multi-layered structure of a natural forest. As a result, these forests grow 10 to 30 times faster and become 30 times denser than traditional plantations. Within just three to five years, they mature into self-sustaining ecosystems that enhance biodiversity, enrich soil, absorb carbon dioxide, and release oxygen — serving as natural guardians of the environment. The method has gained global recognition for its ability to restore greenery even in small or degraded areas, making it especially effective for urban and community-driven afforestation efforts.

The fifth anniversary of the Trikaripur Nadakkavu Miyawaki Afforestation Project was celebrated with great enthusiasm under the leadership of the Trikaripur Grama Panchayat, with the CSR support of Doef Kettal and in association with Folkland. The event marked a significant milestone in the Panchayat’s ongoing commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable community development.

The celebration was inaugurated by Sri. V. K. Bava, President of the Trikaripur Grama Panchayat, and presided over by Dr. V. Jayarajan, Chairman of Folkland. Dr. T. Vanaja, Professor and Associate Director of Research at Kerala Agricultural University, was the Chief Guest.

In her inspiring address, Dr. Vanaja emphasized that trees are the true lifelines of the planet, providing oxygen essential for human survival while absorbing carbon from the earth, protecting living beings, and stabilizing the ecosystem. She also highlighted the urgent need for large-scale afforestation to counter environmental degradation. Dr. Vanaja, who has been deeply involved in conserving biodiversity, has already preserved several extinct paddy seed varieties and initiated the rejuvenation of Kaippadu rice across various parts of North Kerala — a valuable contribution to the preservation of indigenous agricultural heritage.

On this occasion, Folkland honored the Trikaripur Panchayat for winning the State-level “Pachathuruth” (Green Island) Award, recognizing its exemplary environmental initiatives and successful implementation of the Miyawaki afforestation model.

The event was graced by several dignitaries, including Smt. Radha (Ward Member), Sri. K. V. Raghavan Master, Sri. N. Sukumaran, Sri. P. V. Devarajan Master, Sri. K. Shaji, and Hashim Karolam, along with Ward Members Karthiyayani and Radha, who offered their felicitations. Panchayat Assistant Secretary Sibi George welcomed the gathering, while P. P. Balan proposed the vote of thanks. The event also featured an environmental song composed by Mohanan Udinoor, adding a cultural and inspirational touch to the celebration.

As part of the function, MGNREGA workers and ward members who contributed significantly to winning the Green Island Award were honored for their commitment and dedication.The celebration not only marked five years of success in community-driven environmental restoration but also served as a powerful reminder of the critical role trees play in sustaining life, protecting biodiversity, and ensuring a greener, healthier planet for future generations.

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