Pear Tree

Pear Tree
Pyrus
The pear tree is a fruit-bearing tree that grows in Nepal. With its graceful branches and lush foliage, the pear tree adds beauty to the landscape. Pear trees typically take 3 to 6 years to mature and bear fruit, depending on the variety and growing conditions. Pears are known for their crisp texture and sweet flavor, making them a popular fruit choice. They are enjoyed fresh, added to salads, baked in desserts, or used in preserves and jams. Pear cultivation contributes to the agricultural diversity of Nepal, providing a delectable fruit option for farmers and consumers.
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Trees planted

600

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Location

Kinja Valley

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community benefit

Up to $40 per tree per year

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Carbon offset potential

50-100 trees to sequester 1 ton of CO2 per year

Technical sheet

85 Nepalese Rupees (NPR)
3 to 6 years, for 25 years
Up to 40kg per tree per year
150 Nepalese Rupees (NPR) / kg
One tree could sequester 10 to 20kg of CO2 per year
600 trees planted, up to 9 tons of CO2 per year

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