Contribute to the regeneration of carbon sinks in agricultural areas
Are you taking action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and looking to go further in the collective effort towards carbon neutrality? MyTree offers you the opportunity to develop new carbon sinks by planting trees on agricultural land. Our projects, in addition to storing certified carbon, fully contribute to the adaptation of agricultural systems and rural areas to climate change.
Creation of ecological corridors
Reintroducing trees into fields enriches biodiversity, helping to control pests and pollinate crops. Beneficial species like ladybugs and spiders feed on these pests, reducing their impact on crops. Bees and butterflies, essential for pollination, improve yields. This auxiliary fauna is especially vital since 72% of crops in France are pollinated by these insects.
Reduction of soil erosion
Trees in agriculture strengthen soil structure and fertility, reducing water runoff. A loss of 5 cm of soil can decrease yields by 5%.
Source of sustainable wood and forage
Planting hedgerows provides farmers with an alternative to fossil fuels, offering a local wood source that can reach up to 10 tons per kilometer each year. These hedgerows can also provide valuable forage for livestock, supporting the farm's self-sufficiency.
Microclimatic regulation
Trees planted in pastures act as microclimate regulators, providing livestock with shade and coolness in summer through evapotranspiration and protecting them from cold winds in winter. Trees moderate the climate by capturing heat and releasing it slowly, creating a temperate environment. The temperature can vary by +/- 4°C near a dense hedgerow.
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No intermediaries
As an operator, we develop our projects ourselves, from field analysis to post-planting management, ensuring complete control over the entire value chain.
Local and Diverse Species
Our projects typically include around fifteen species, all locally sourced, selected for their adaptability to the environment and their capacity to promote the return of biodiversity.
Sustainability
Our trees are planted not to be cut down like those in forests but to enrich biodiversity, enhance agricultural resilience, and beautify landscapes.
Monitoring
To ensure the quality and durability of the plantations, we conduct a 3-year monitoring program and replant if necessary to achieve a 90% success rate.
Impact measurement
We measure the benefits of each of our plantations on ecosystems by relying on precise analysis of scientific and satellite data.
High-quality carbon credits
Our projects generate high-quality carbon credits, validated by independent audits, ensuring the quality, integrity, and transparency of the sequestered carbon.