With more than 50 species, Uravu's Bamboo nursery is arguably the largest in the South India in terms of species diversity.

Bamboo Nursery & Plantation In India

Bamboo Nursey is one of the defining features of Uravu’s model.

The nursery primarily strives to provide assistance for eco-restoration programmes and to ensure the aavailability of raw materials for Bamboo based production units. With more than 50 species commercially available, our nursery is the largest in South India in terms of species variety. We have a wide range of both garden and agricultural varieties of bamboo. We’re highly committed for the promotion of bamboo plantations both for its enviornmental and economic reasons. Bamboo is a viable agriculture crop which would provide guaranteed income with minimum risk and maintenance. Bamboo the green gold is widely regarded as the super crop and super material of 21st century. Bamboo is the most prominent component in central governments ambitious project to double the farmers income by 2022.Apart from supplying saplings, we also take up plantation and plantation management programs on a contract basis.

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Bamboo is one of the most important nature’s substitute for the endangered rain forest hardwoods.

It is a quick-growing, versatile , non-timber forest product whose rate of biomass generation is unsurpassed by any other plants. With a 10-30 % annual increase in biomass versus 2-5 % for trees, bamboo creates greater yields of raw material for use. It is utilized extensively for a wide range of purposes. The strength of the culms, their straightness, smoothness, lightness combined with hardness and greater hollowness; the facility and regularity with which they can be split; the different sizes, various lengths and thickness of their joints make them suitable for numerous end products/purposes. The versatility of bamboo outmatches most tree species. It is known to be a natural and excellent raw material for manufacturing strong and sturdy furniture, handicrafts, and novelty items.

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Bamboo Economics
Bamboo the green gold is widely regarded as the super crop and super material of 21st century.

Bamboo is the most prominent component in central governments ambitious project to double the farmers income by 2022.

The PDF shows the projected expenditure and income for bamboo plantation in one acre of land in Kerala.

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Characteristics of Bamboo
Listed below are some of the characteristics of bamboo
Erosion Control

An effective erosion control plant and natural control barrier due to its widespread root system and large canopy.

Reduces top soil runoff

Reduces runoff, prevents massive soil erosion.

Watershed management

Keeps twice so much water in the watershed

Fights Typhoons

Protects surrounding environment during typhoons due to its height. Regenerates and resilient even after strong typhoons.

Mitigate Water Pollution

Helps mitigate water pollution due to its high nitrogen consumption; minimises CO2 gases (sequesters up to 12 tons of CO2 from the air per hectre).

Generates Oxygen

Generates up to 35% more oxygen then equivalent stand of trees.

Bamboo: The Green Gold
Bamboo is an important component of development wherein all types of people have adequate access to. It requires little attention during its growing/production cycle and can occupy the same ecological niche as that of trees. It is well suited for agroforestry and healthy ecosystems. It requires only a modest capital investment to generate a steady income. Around the globe, a lot of individuals and communities are dependent on bamboo for their subsistence, shelter and every-day utilities.
No other plant material can rival the utility of bamboo. Even in the early years, bamboo had been used in many ways, not to mention the traditional use of bamboo in the daily life of the early people especially in Asia. Thomas Edison successfully used a carbonized bamboo filament in his experiment with the first light bulb. He also used a bamboo as rebar for the reinforcement of his swimming pool. Similarly, Alexander Graham Bell made use of bamboo for his first phonograph needle. To this day, an innumerable application of bamboo can be thought of.
Increase knowledge and research on the production and utilization of bamboo continue to create economic impact and emergence of new industries and products. Other than its traditional use for handicrafts and novelty items, new engineered applications which include lumber, veneer, strand and particle boards, plywood and other laminates, and emergent technologies of high strength bio-composites have been developed.
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