IVCA Conclave 2026-Catalysing Capital for India’s Green Transformation
The IVCA Conclave 2026 marks the 15th edition of India’s premier annual gathering of the alternative capital ecosystem. Over the years, the Conclave h Read more
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IVCA Conclave 2026-Catalysing Capital for India’s Green Transformation
The IVCA Conclave 2026 marks the 15th edition of India’s premier annual gathering of the alternative capital ecosystem. Over the years, the Conclave has evolved into a key platform where senior leaders from private markets, investors, policymakers, and industry stakeholders come together to discuss capital allocation, market trends, and the future direction of long-term investments in India. It serves as an important forum for meaningful dialogue, collaboration, and strategic thinking that shapes the growth of the country’s investment landscape.
At the heart of these conversations is the vision of building a greener and more sustainable India. A “Greener India” represents the country’s commitment to balancing economic development with environmental responsibility. This includes reducing pollution, expanding clean and renewable energy, conserving forests, improving waste management systems, and promoting climate-resilient infrastructure that supports both urban and rural communities.
By aligning investment priorities with sustainability goals, platforms like the IVCA Conclave help encourage responsible growth and long-term environmental stewardship. The focus is on supporting initiatives that strengthen ecological balance while driving economic progress—ensuring that India’s development path benefits both present and future generations.
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Project Planning & Execution
No. of trees: 46 Trees
Plantation Location: Saswad, Pune, Maharashtra - 412301
Plantation Date: 11th March 2026
Name of Species: Guava
Species Selection & Its Benefits
The project prioritises selecting tree species that are native to the region and well-suited to the local climate, ensuring better survival rates and contributing to the long-term ecological health of the area. In addition to the environmental benefits, the chosen species are aligned with local market demand, ensuring that they offer viable income opportunities for farmers.
The selected plant species collectively deliver strong ecological and social benefits, supporting both environmental sustainability and community livelihoods. Fruit-bearing tree Guava enhance biodiversity, supports pollinators, improves air quality through carbon sequestration, enriches soil health, and helps prevent erosion, while also providing nutritious food and high market value produce that strengthens food security and generates steady income for farmers. This species creates a balanced green ecosystem that promotes environmental resilience, economic growth, and improved quality of life for local communities.
Overall, this species aligns well with agroforestry goals, fostering both ecological resilience and community well-being. This approach fosters a harmonious relationship between the environment and the community, ensuring that farmers can generate consistent income while contributing to the restoration of the local ecosystem.
Beneficiaries Details
| Sl No | Farmer Name | Total Sapling | Guava Planted | Farm Area(Acre) | Village Name | Google Map |
| 1 | Rahul Syaji Holkar | 200 | 200 | 1 | Morgaon | https://maps.app.goo.gl/Xsy7NnL7tRiTagoRA?g_st=iw |
Planting Methodology and Its Advantages
Agroforestry: IVCA Association adopted the agroforestry model, an environmentally and socially conscious approach that integrates trees with crops on shared land. Through the plantation of fruit-bearing and timber species, this initiative supports ecosystem restoration, enriches soil quality, and enhances biodiversity. More importantly, it empowers local farmers by increasing income opportunities and strengthening economic resilience. Rooted in the principles of transparency and long-term impact, this green initiative reflects the forward-thinking values of IVCA Association—cultivating growth, driving transformation, and building a sustainable future from the ground up.
Advantages of Agroforestry
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Increased Farmer Income: This approach has the potential to increase farmers’ income significantly—often up to three times—by creating multiple revenue streams and strengthening long-term economic resilience.
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Sustainable Livelihoods: Through the sale of fruits, timber, and other tree-based products, farmers benefit from diversified income sources, reducing dependence on a single crop cycle.
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Enhanced Biodiversity: By integrating trees with crops, agroforestry creates a balanced ecosystem that attracts pollinators, birds, and beneficial insects, supporting natural pest control and ecological stability.
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Environmental Sustainability: The model promotes sustainable land management, reduces carbon emissions, and aligns with SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 15 (Life on Land).
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Food Security & Nutritional Benefits: Fruit-bearing trees provide an additional source of nutrition for local communities while strengthening long-term agricultural productivity.
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Carbon Sequestration & Climate Resilience: Trees absorb carbon dioxide, mitigate climate change impacts, and improve microclimatic conditions by providing shade and acting as windbreaks.
- Soil Health & Water Conservation: Tree roots prevent soil erosion, enhance soil fertility through organic matter enrichment and nitrogen fixation, improve water retention, support groundwater recharge, and reduce surface runoff—making agroforestry particularly effective in drought-prone regions.
Conclusion Elements
Direct Impact
| Parameters | Values | References |
| No. of Trees Planted | 200 | |
| Carbon Sequestration Potential (KG) | 20 |
Small to medium-sized trees can sequester around 10–48 kilograms (22–106 pounds) of CO₂ annually. https://growbilliontrees.com/blogs/knowledge/how-much-co2-can-one-tree-absorb |
| Carbon Sequestration by 200 mature trees ( Tons/year) | 12 Tons | No. of Trees x Carbon Sequestration by 1 mature tree per year |
| Carbon Credit Equivalent | 12 | One carbon credit is equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide or the equivalent amount of another greenhouse gas. |
| Carbon Footprint of an avg Indian Citizen (Tons/Year) | 1.8 | https://www.iea.org/countries/india/emissions |
| Offsets the Annual Carbon Footprint of (Adults) | 7 | Carbon offset by 200 mature trees per year / Carbon Footprint of an avg Indian Citizen per year |
*This impact analysis is forward-looking (An Agroforestry project matures in 3-5 years).
Annual Production and Income Estimates of 200 Trees Planted
| Category | No. of Trees | Production | Total Income | Establishment Period | Income Realisation Pattern |
| Fruit | 200 | 4 Tons | ₹84,000 | 1-5 Years | Recurring (Annual / Multiple harvests per year) |
* Revenue/ Income outcomes in agroforestry depend on tree survival, varieties, density, management quality, climate conditions, and market prices; figures shown are indicative planning estimates, not assured returns.
Detailed Assumptions for Production and Income Estimates
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| Plant Name | Fruit Selling Price (per Kg) | Annual Production per Tree (Kg) | No. of Trees Planted | Total Production per year (Tons) | Total Revenue per year | COG's + weather/pests losses | Total Income |
| Guava | ₹35 | 20 | 200 | 4 | ₹140,000 | 40% | ₹84,000 |
| Total | 200 | 4 | ₹140,000 | ₹84,000 | |||
Indirect Impact
Community Impact
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Empowerment of Farmers – By providing access to sustainable agroforestry practices and resources, the initiative equips farmers with the skills and knowledge needed to enhance productivity and adapt to environmental changes.
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Food Security – By integrating fruit-bearing trees into agricultural systems, the initiative strengthens food stability by providing nutritious produce for both household consumption and market sale.
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Environmental Awareness – The project encourages responsible land use and highlights the importance of tree plantation and biodiversity conservation within the local community.
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Enhanced Social Equity – Agroforestry promotes inclusive growth by creating sustainable livelihood opportunities, supporting small and marginal farmers, and reducing economic disparities within rural communities.
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Resilience to Climate Change – By improving soil health, enhancing water retention, and reducing land degradation, agroforestry strengthens the adaptive capacity of farming communities in the face of climate variability.
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Health and Well-being – Increased green cover improves air quality, reduces heat stress, and provides access to nutrient-rich fruits, contributing to the overall well-being of local communities.
Environmental Impact
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Carbon Sequestration: Trees act as carbon sinks, absorbing significant amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere, helping to mitigate climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Soil Health Improvement: Agroforestry enriches soil through organic matter from fallen leaves and roots, improving fertility, structure, and nutrient availability for crops.
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Erosion Prevention: Tree roots stabilize the soil, reducing erosion caused by wind and water while protecting nearby agricultural fields and water bodies.
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Biodiversity Conservation: By creating habitats for various species, agroforestry enhances biodiversity, supporting pollinators, beneficial insects, and native wildlife.
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Water Cycle Regulation: Trees improve water retention, recharge groundwater levels, and reduce surface runoff, contributing to a more balanced and sustainable water cycle.
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Microclimate Regulation: Agroforestry moderates temperature extremes, reduces wind speeds, and increases humidity, creating favourable conditions for crop growth and ecosystem balance.
Achievements
SDG Goals Achieved through Agroforestry
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SDG 1: No Poverty – By integrating agroforestry with traditional farming, the IVCA Association initiative provides farmers with additional income sources through fruit yields, improving economic resilience, and reducing poverty in rural areas.
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SDG 2: Zero Hunger – The plantation of fruit-bearing trees enhances food security by offering nutritional produce while improving soil health for sustainable agricultural productivity.
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SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being – Tree plantations improve air quality, soil fertility, and water conservation, creating a healthier environment for local communities. The presence of green spaces also promotes mental well-being.
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SDG 4: Quality Education – IVCA Association agroforestry initiative includes farmer training on sustainable land-use practices. These educational efforts equip farmers with knowledge on conservation, resource management, and climate-resilient agriculture.
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SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation – By reducing soil erosion, improving groundwater recharge, and minimising surface runoff, the plantation promotes sustainable water management in the region.
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SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth – The initiative generates employment opportunities for rural communities, provides training in sustainable agroforestry, and supports long-term economic growth through enhanced land productivity.
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SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure – IVCA Association project integrates innovative agroforestry techniques, including multi-layer cropping systems and soil conservation methods, fostering sustainable land use and industry-community collaboration.
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SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities – By involving small-scale and marginalised farmers, the project promotes economic inclusivity and reduces inequalities by ensuring equitable access to agroforestry benefits.
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SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – Agroforestry reduces dependency on chemical inputs, promotes organic farming, and ensures the responsible use of natural resources, supporting sustainable agricultural practices.
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SDG 13: Climate Action – The planted trees act as carbon sinks, sequestering atmospheric carbon dioxide, enhancing ecosystem resilience, and mitigating the effects of climate change in the region.
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SDG 15: Life on Land – This initiative promotes biodiversity conservation, prevents deforestation, and restores degraded land, fostering healthy ecosystems and sustainable forestry practices.
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SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – The collaboration between IVCA Association, Grow Billion Trees, and local farmers demonstrates the power of partnerships in achieving sustainability goals and fostering large-scale ecological restoration.
ESG Achieved through Agroforestry:
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Environmental Impact: IVCA Association's agroforestry initiative plays a crucial role in environmental sustainability by enhancing carbon sequestration, restoring biodiversity, and improving soil and water conservation. The plantation of native and fruit-bearing trees supports climate change mitigation by absorbing carbon dioxide and strengthening ecosystem resilience. Additionally, the project helps prevent soil erosion, improve groundwater retention, and contribute to a healthier, greener landscape. By integrating sustainable agroforestry practices, this initiative ensures long-term ecological benefits, fostering a self-sustaining environment that supports both nature and local communities.
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Social Impact: The initiative delivers meaningful social benefits by fostering sustainable livelihoods, improving food security, and enhancing community well-being. By integrating fruit-bearing trees, the project enables farmers to diversify income sources, ensuring greater economic stability and resilience for rural households. Agroforestry practices optimise land use efficiency, leading to improved agricultural productivity while maintaining ecological balance. The plantation also contributes to better air quality, creates green spaces that enhance community well-being, and encourages local participation. By engaging stakeholders, the initiative empowers communities with the knowledge and opportunity to adopt sustainable land management practices, fostering long-term environmental and social sustainability.
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Governance Impact: IVCA Association upholds strong governance principles by committing to ethical and responsible sustainability practices. The agroforestry initiative aligns with the IVCA Association’s goal of ensuring transparency, accountability, and long-term impact. Through collaboration with Grow Billion Trees, farmers, and local communities, the organization fosters strategic partnerships that promote environmental stewardship and responsible land management. This initiative reflects the IVCA Association’s commitment to integrating ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles into its corporate framework, demonstrating leadership in sustainability and social responsibility.
Building Communities
IVCA Association’s agroforestry initiative goes beyond tree plantation; it strengthens rural communities by empowering farmers, fostering collaborations, and creating sustainable livelihoods. By integrating environmental stewardship with social impact, the project nurtures a sense of shared responsibility, driving long-term benefits for both people and the planet.
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Empowering Farmers: IVCA Association’s agroforestry initiative strengthens farmers’ economic stability by diversifying income sources and improving agricultural productivity. By integrating tree plantations with existing farmland, farmers benefit from enhanced soil fertility, improved crop yields, and long-term financial gains. This initiative promotes self-sufficiency and environmental stewardship, ensuring a sustainable future for both farmers and the ecosystem.
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Fostering Partnerships: Collaboration is at the core of IVCA Association’s plantation initiative, bringing together corporate, environmental, and community stakeholders. The partnership between IVCA Association, Grow Billion Trees, and local farmers creates a strong foundation for sustainable development. By leveraging collective expertise and resources, the initiative ensures that environmental and social benefits extend beyond the immediate plantation, fostering long-term ecological and economic resilience.
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Creating a Ripple Effect: The impact of this initiative goes beyond tree planting; it sets in motion a chain reaction of positive environmental and social change. By improving biodiversity, enhancing carbon sequestration, and promoting sustainable farming practices, the project contributes to a healthier ecosystem. Additionally, as more farmers adopt agroforestry practices, the region experiences sustained economic and environmental benefits, inspiring continued community-driven conservation efforts.
This initiative proved that environmental sustainability thrives when rooted in community effort. It’s not just about planting trees; it’s about planting hope, collaboration, and a shared vision for a greener tomorrow.
Commitment by Grow Billion Trees
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Ensuring Tree Survivability: GBT prioritises native species, continuous monitoring, and soil health improvement using organic fertilisers. These efforts ensure sustainable growth and benefit the farmers and communities.
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Transparency & Accountability: GBT provides detailed reports on tree growth, survival rates, and carbon benefits, using geo-fencing and regular updates to maintain transparency and effectiveness.
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Sustainable Plantation Efforts: GBT implements projects that balance environmental, social, and economic goals, addressing urban heat islands and degraded farmlands. These efforts promote ecological balance, livelihoods, and long-term climate resilience.
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Enhancing Ecosystem Health: By selecting native species and creating diverse habitats, GBT enhances biodiversity and ecosystem resilience, ensuring long-term ecological health and supporting wildlife.
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Long-Term Impact: GBT’s initiatives tackle environmental challenges, enhance rural livelihoods, foster climate resilience, and promote sustainable development while reducing carbon footprints.
Acknowledgment
We extend our heartfelt gratitude for the successful completion of the agroforestry plantation initiative at Saswad, Pune, Maharashtra. This effort reflects IVCA Association’s commitment to environmental restoration and sustainable development. It aligns with its vision of celebrating milestones with purpose, transforming meaningful occasions into impactful actions for the environment. Made possible through the support of local farmers, partners, and dedicated contributors, this initiative leaves a lasting green legacy while strengthening India’s journey toward sustainable growth.
To IVCA Association: We sincerely thank IVCA Association for its unwavering dedication to sustainability, climate action, and environmental stewardship. By integrating agroforestry into its broader mission of supporting resilient rural communities, the organisation has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing a Greener India. We deeply appreciate IVCA Association’s initiative in planting 200 native tree species, a meaningful contribution that will enrich biodiversity, improve soil health, and enhance long-term carbon sequestration. This thoughtful effort not only strengthens ecological balance but also supports farmers through sustainable land use and future income from tree-based produce. IVCA Association’s leadership in promoting environmental sustainability and community empowerment is truly commendable, and we are grateful for its impactful contribution toward a greener, healthier, and more climate-resilient future.
To the Farmers: We sincerely thank the farmers and local communities who played a vital role in implementing the agroforestry plantation. Your willingness to integrate trees into agricultural landscapes strengthens ecological sustainability while enhancing long-term livelihoods. Your dedication to nurturing the land ensures that the benefits of this initiative will continue to grow for years to come.
To Our Ground Partners and Volunteers: Your dedication, expertise, and passion for environmental conservation have been instrumental in making this initiative a success. Together, we have demonstrated that collaboration and a shared vision for sustainability can create a lasting and meaningful impact. Your invaluable contributions have played a vital role in advancing this mission, and we sincerely appreciate your continued commitment. Thank you for being an integral part of this journey toward a greener future.
Through these combined efforts, we have taken important steps toward revitalizing ecosystems, promoting sustainable agriculture, and enhancing the livelihoods of farmers in Saswad. This marks the beginning of a long-term commitment, and we look forward to strengthening our partnership in pursuit of a greener, more sustainable future for all.
Thank you for your unwavering commitment and support.
Closing Remarks
The successful completion of the agroforestry plantation at Saswad, Pune, Maharashtra, marks a significant milestone in the IVCA Association’s commitment to environmental sustainability and purposeful celebration. This initiative not only enhances the region’s green cover and supports sustainable land use but also reflects its mission of fostering meaningful impact through personal and community action. The plantation was undertaken in alignment with its vision of turning celebrations into contributions for a greener planet. This effort stands as a testament to the IVCA Association’s dedication to driving climate-resilient growth while leaving behind a lasting ecological legacy.
By enhancing soil fertility, supporting water conservation, and generating additional income through fruit production and other by-products, the project strengthens livelihoods and promotes financial stability for farming communities. With 80 trees now flourishing, this initiative will continue to contribute to ecological balance, biodiversity restoration, and climate resilience.
As we celebrate this achievement, we reaffirm our commitment to driving impactful sustainability efforts and inspiring more organizations and individuals to take action for the environment. We extend our deepest gratitude to the IVCA Association, the farmers of Saswad, our partners, and all those who contributed to making this project a success. Their dedication and collaboration have been instrumental in bringing this vision to life.
This is just the beginning of a larger movement toward a greener and more sustainable future. Through collective efforts, we can build a resilient environment and leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.