Plum tree

Plum Tree
Prunus salicina
The plum tree is a fruit-bearing tree that grows in Nepal. With its elegant branches and vibrant blossoms, the plum tree adds beauty to the landscape. Plum trees typically take 2 to 4 years to mature and bear fruit, depending on the variety and growing conditions. Plums are known for their juicy flesh and sweet or tart flavor, depending on the variety. They are enjoyed fresh, used in jams and jellies, baked in pies, or dried for prunes. Plum cultivation adds a delectable fruit option to Nepal’s agricultural diversity, offering a burst of flavor to farmers and consumers.
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Trees planted

1,160

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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

60-100 trees to sequester 1 ton of CO2 per year

Technical sheet

70 Nepalese Rupees (NPR)
4 to 6 years, for 20 years
Up to 40kg per tree per year
125 Nepalese Rupees (NPR) / kg
One tree could sequester 8 to 16kg of CO2 per year
1,160 trees planted, up to 13.92 tons of CO2 per year

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