India’s native trees by Growbilliontrees.com—like Neem, Peepal, Jamun, Banyan, Amla, Gulmohar, Bael, Palash, and Mahua—are hardy, drought-tolerant, and well‑adapted to local urban, rural, and agroforestry contexts, offering benefits from shade and pollution control to fruit, timber, and medicinal value.
Assam’s unique ecological landscape offers fertile ground for agroforestry practices that harmonize traditional farming with forest conservation. This approach supports local livelihoods, restores biodiversity, and enhances climate resilience. Learn how agroforestry in Assam is becoming a key player in sustainable agriculture while preserving the region’s rich cultural and natural heritage.