Tree plantation is one of the most widely adopted CSR initiatives in India. It offers visible impact, aligns with environmental goals, and is easy to scale across regions.
But here’s the problem.
Most plantation drives fail to create long-term impact due to poor planning, low survival rates, and lack of post-plantation care.
For CSR teams, the real challenge is not just planting trees – it’s ensuring they survive and deliver measurable outcomes.
This guide breaks down the actual cost of CSR tree plantation in India, along with execution models, timelines, and how to maximize impact.
What Does CSR Tree Plantation Cost in India?

One of the first questions companies ask:
“What is the real cost per tree?”
Typical Cost Breakdown (Per Tree)
- Sapling: ₹80 – ₹300
- Plantation & labor: ₹150 – ₹400
- Maintenance (1–2 years): ₹300 – ₹800
- Protection (tree guards): ₹200 – ₹800
Total Cost Per Tree: ₹600 – ₹1500
For companies planning larger projects:
Cost Per Acre Plantation in India
- Rural plantation: ₹2–4 lakh per acre
- Urban plantation: ₹3–6 lakh per acre
- Miyawaki / dense plantation: ₹5–10 lakh per acre
Cost varies based on:
- density of plantation
- species mix
- maintenance intensity
Example: CSR Plantation Budget Breakdown
To understand real execution, here’s a practical example:
₹25 Lakh CSR Plantation Program
- 12,000 – 18,000 trees
- Site preparation and plantation execution
- 1–2 years structured maintenance
- Monitoring and reporting
This type of program focuses on survival and measurable impact, not just plantation numbers.
How CSR Plantation Projects Are Executed
A structured plantation program follows a clear process:
1. Site Selection
- Land identification (government / private / institutional)
- Soil and climate suitability
- Water availability
2. Species Selection
- Native and region-specific trees
- Focus on biodiversity and long-term growth
3. Plantation Execution
- Ground preparation
- Sapling plantation
- Volunteer participation
4. Maintenance & Monitoring
- Watering cycles
- Soil care
- Protection and tracking
This stage determines survival rate.
5. Impact Reporting
CSR reporting typically includes:
- Trees planted
- Survival rate
- Area restored
- Indicative environmental impact
What Affects the Cost of Plantation Programs?
Cost differences come from:
- Location (urban vs rural)
- Scale of plantation
- Maintenance duration
- Type of plantation (regular vs dense)
- Monitoring and reporting requirements
Lower cost usually means lower survival.
Why Survival Rate Matters More Than Cost
This is where most CSR programs go wrong.
- Low-cost plantation → low survival → poor impact
- Structured programs → higher cost → higher survival → real impact

Indicative Survival Rate Comparison
- Typical drives: 30–50%
- Structured programs: 55–80%
- YTDS programs: 80–95%
Higher survival = better ROI on CSR investment
Timeline of a CSR Plantation Project

A real plantation program is not a one-day event.
- Week 1–2: Planning and site selection
- Week 3–4: Preparation
- Month 1–2: Plantation
- Month 3–24: Maintenance and monitoring
Impact is created over time, not during the event.
Common Mistakes CSR Teams Should Avoid
- Focusing only on number of trees
- No post-plantation maintenance
- Using non-native species
- Poor site selection
- No impact tracking
Avoiding these mistakes can significantly improve outcomes.
How YTDS Executes CSR Plantation Programs
YTDS follows a structured, execution-focused approach:
- 150,000+ trees planted across 45+ areas
- 80–95% survival rates in monitored programs
- Youth-led execution model
- Focus on ecological restoration, not just plantation
Each project is designed to deliver measurable, long-term impact.
FAQs
1. What is the cost of CSR tree plantation in India?
₹600–₹1500 per tree depending on execution and maintenance.
2. How many trees can be planted with ₹10 lakh?
Around 8,000–15,000 trees depending on the model.
3. What is a good survival rate?
70%+ is strong, with higher rates in structured programs.
4. What affects plantation cost the most?
Maintenance, location, and protection requirements.
5. How long does a plantation project take?
Execution takes weeks, but impact develops over 1–3 years.
Conclusion
Tree plantation is one of the most effective CSR initiatives in India – but only when backed by proper planning, budgeting, and execution.
Companies that focus on survival, monitoring, and structured execution create real environmental impact instead of short-term visibility.
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