

Banana G-9

Bamboo

Teak
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Banana

Welcome to the world of Golden Tree Agroforest, where we redefine the essence of premium-quality banana cultivation. Imagine biting into a perfectly ripe banana, bursting with flavor and nutrients, knowing it was nurtured with care in the lush greenery of our eco-friendly agroforest.
With Golden Tree bananas, you can trust that you're getting nothing but the best – premium-quality fruit that not only tantalizes your taste buds but also nourishes your body and soul. Join us on a journey of flavor and health, where every bite of our bananas is a testament to our dedication to sustainable farming and superior quality.
Grand Naine (G-9)
Mostly famous all over the world by the name of Dwarf Cavendish or Grand Nine, due to high yields. Grows faster than normal bananas and having early flowering capacity and also sustains in moderately fine soils.
Avg. Bunch Weight..... 30-40 Kg*.
Avg. No. of Hands........ 17-18
Avg. Height of Plant.... 6-7 feet
Maturity Period : 11 -12 months
Avg. Fruit Length......... 12-16 cm
Virus Free & Disease Free Plants



Bamboo

Bambusa Balcoa
Local Name: Bhima, Bhaluka, Boro bans, Wamna, Beru, Barak, Leewa.
Height: 15 - 30 m
Diameter: 8- 15 cm
Internodes Distance: 20-45 cm
Wall Thickness: 1.9 - 2.5 cm
Flowering Cycle: 0 - 45 Years
Plant Spacing:
12 ft x 8 ft (3.6 m x2.4 m) or 5 x 6 m
Uses : Building material for Houses, Bridges, Fishing floats, Scaffolding, Rickshaw hoods, Baskets, Woven mats.
Characteristics :
• Culm length: Up to 30 m
• Culm diameter: 8-15 cm
• Internode length: 20 - 40 cm
Distribution : Indigenous to Northeastern India but naturalized in many states of India.
Use: High biomass production ( Ethanol, BIO-CNG) potential, Pulp & Paper, Construction, ladders, furniture, handicraft Products, charcoal and energy, Very strong structural Bamboo, Incense Sticks, house hold articles, shoots are edible, etc.

Teak




Discover the allure of tissue culture teak plants, renowned for their exceptional qualities and sustainable cultivation practices. Dive into our comprehensive guide, illuminating every facet of this extraordinary botanical journey.
Teak, scientifically known as Tectona grandis, stands tall as a tropical hardwood tree within the esteemed flowering plant family Lamiaceae. Among its various varietals, including Nilambur, Adilabad, Mysore Teli, Ballarsha, Chandrapur, Assam, and Burma.
Teak remains celebrated for its remarkable capacity to absorb the highest levels of CO2 from the environment. Join us as we explore the wonders of teak cultivation and its invaluable environmental contributions.
Teak - Tectona grandis
Soil Types : Red Soil, Black Sandy Soil, Yellow soil etc
Leave Colour : Green
Trunk Colour : Brown
Botanical Name : Tectona Grandis
Height When Fully Grown : up to 80 feet
Girth: 3-4 Feet (10-12 years)
Type : Wood / Timber
Temp : Tropical
Usage/Application : Plantation

