Plant in Thailand

WHY PLANT TREES IN THAILAND?

CONTINUED DEFORESTATION

Despite conservation efforts, Thailand continues to experience a significant rate of deforestation. It is estimated to have lost about 40% of its forest cover in recent decades due to agricultural expansion, illegal logging and urbanization.

LOSS OF NATURAL HABITATS

Deforestation in Thailand has led to the loss of natural habitats, threatening biodiversity and many endemic plant and animal species.

AIR AND WATER POLLUTION

Thai cities, such as Bangkok, often suffer from high levels of air pollution due to vehicular traffic and industry. This has negative effects on public health.

NATIVE SPECIES THAT WE PLANT IN THAILAND

TECA
BAMBOO
MANGLAR
RUBBER TREE
RATCHAPHRUEK

WHY IS YOUR SUPPORT IMPORTANT?

BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION

Thailand is home to a unique biodiversity. Reforestation helps preserve natural habitats crucial to the survival of many species, including endangered plants and animals.

WATERSHED PROTECTION

Forests play a fundamental role in regulating water resources, maintaining hydrological cycles and protecting water sources, which is vital for agriculture and the availability of clean water.

IMPROVEMENT OF AIR AND WATER QUALITY

Feforestation contributes to improved air and water quality, which benefits public health and aquatic ecosystems.

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Testimonials

“Our experience with Planta Mi Árbol was incredibly pleasant, highly supported, and very professional. As a company, we are committed to giving back to the environment and supporting reforestation efforts. Planta Mi Árbol provided us with a very easy and secure way to do so.”

Ingrid González

Delta, Marketing Manager