Agroforestry is a transformative solution for sustainable farming, combining trees, crops, and livestock to restore degraded lands, improve soil health, and enhance farmer livelihoods. At Green Tree Foundation, we promote agroforestry as a climate-smart approach that increases biodiversity, conserves water, and provides economic benefits to small and marginal farmers. By integrating tree species such as fruit, fodder, and timber trees with traditional agriculture, farmers can diversify their income sources while enriching the land. Trees play a crucial role in carbon sequestration, soil regeneration, and microclimate regulation, making agroforestry a key strategy in combating climate change. This method also reduces dependency on chemical fertilizers by naturally enhancing soil fertility, preventing erosion, and improving water retention. Our initiative provides training, high-quality seedlings, and technical support to help farmers adopt agroforestry practices that ensure long-term productivity and resilience. By transforming barren landscapes into thriving green ecosystems, every tree planted contributes to a more sustainable and profitable agricultural system, securing food security and environmental balance. Through agroforestry, we aim to create a future where farming and nature coexist harmoniously, ensuring long-term sustainability for both the environment and farming communities.