5 Major Principles for intensive Tending
We practice intensive silviculture to improve forest productivity, including planting seedlings to reforest harvested areas and monitoring and caring for these planted trees as they grow to maturity.
Our intensive tending operations are as follows;
1. Absolutely clean site preparation for planting
For maximizing initial growth rate and minimizing damage due to herbicide
2. Proper planting according to SOP without replanting
- Organizing special planting teams
- Proper maintenance of seedlings at the site
- Procedural audits for quality control; replacing bad seedlings before completion
3. Right time Fertilizing with standard methods
Proper fertilization according to the schedule; monitoring quality of operation at the site continuous training
4. Minimizing damage due to herbicide
- Using proper nozzles to reduce chemical damages
- Applying strict penalties for incorrect operations
- Continuous training
5. Self-nutrition cycle formation within 2 years after planting
Attaining self-nutrition cycles to maximize fast initial growth