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The Model

Agroforestry —
A System That Works Together

Agroforestry is a land-use system where trees, crops, and livestock are deliberately managed together to create ecological and economic interactions. Raraji Agro's guided execution model ensures your farm is planned, supervised, and quality-checked at every stage.

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Building Construction
Complete construction services with materials from foundation to finishing — fully managed and executed.
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Purchase and sale of residential and commercial properties with trusted consultation and legal support.
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Interior Design
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Repair & Maintenance
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Investment Package

Everything Included
at ₹6 Lakh / Acre

At Raraji Agro, we don't just advise — we walk alongside you. Every activity on your farm is planned, supervised, and quality-checked by our expert team. Our agronomists ensure the work carried out by you or your labour meets the highest agricultural standards — from the first pit dug to the first harvest.

Initial Investment Per Acre
₹6L
Complete Managed Package
Land preparation & fencingIncluded
Drip irrigation systemIncluded
Sandalwood & Guava plantsIncluded
Soil enrichment & equipmentIncluded
Expert supervision & advisoryIncluded
Annual recurring (labour + inputs)~₹65,000
One-time costs build permanent assets. Annual costs are predictable and controlled. No hidden or surprise expenses.
Income Projection · Year by Year

A 15-Year Journey to
Extraordinary Returns

Designed for steady income from Year 3 with a major capital event at maturity — the rarest combination in Indian agriculture. Regular yearly income plus high long-term value creation.

Years 1 – 2 · Plantation & Setup Phase
Building the Foundation
Farm development and plant establishment. Guava and tissue-culture white sandalwood plants are in early growth stage. Our team is on-site at every critical juncture. Intercrop income, if any, is mainly used to support farm expenses. Minimal to moderate income expected, depending on farm conditions.
Establishing the asset base
From Year 3 Onwards · Regular Income Phase
Steady Cash Flow Begins
Guava trees start fruiting. Ginger and turmeric intercrops continue generating cash flow. Combined income from fruits and intercrops results in approximately ₹3 lakh net annual income per acre (average case) after farm expenses. This provides yearly cash flow and financial stability for farmers throughout the decade.
~₹3 lakh net annual income per acre
Years 6 – 14 · Stable Income & Asset Growth
Income Continues — Sandalwood Compounds
Consistent annual income from guava and intercrops continues. Sandalwood trees continue to grow and gain value — heartwood formation accelerates from around Year 8. No sandalwood harvesting during this period. Value compounds silently year after year. Cumulative guava + intercrop receipts accumulate to approximately ₹35 lakh over this period.
Regular annual income · Long-term asset rising in value
Year 15 · The Major Capital Event
Sandalwood Harvest — The Liquid Gold
Around 450 sandalwood trees per acre reach commercial maturity. Each 15-year tree can produce approximately 12–18 kg of heartwood. Harvest is carried out under forest department supervision. Wood is graded and sold through government-managed auctions. A transit permit is required for transport. Historically, sandalwood prices have appreciated 20–25% annually — the future value may be significantly higher than today's estimates.
Indicative gross value: up to ₹4 crore per acre
The Liquid Gold of Agroforestry

Indian Sandalwood
Santalum album

Once a state-controlled monopoly, now legal for private farmers. India once produced nearly 4,000 MT contributing 80% of global supply. Overharvesting reduced this to ~400 MT. India is now a net importer. Global market value is projected to reach USD 338 million (₹3,100 crore) by 2030. Private farmers now stand at a historic opportunity.

See the Full Returns Model
₹4Cr+
Indicative gross value per acre
20–25%
Historical annual price appreciation
450
Trees per acre at maturity
USD 338M
Global market by 2030
Botanical Profile
Scientific name: Santalum album (East Indian Sandalwood). Hemi-parasitic — requires host plants for nutrients. Ideal soil: well-drained loamy or rocky red soils, pH 6.5–7.5. Climate: 10°C to 40°C. Elevation: 300m–1100m. Primary value: heartwood and essential oil (Alpha/Beta-Santalol).
Legal Framework (India)
Karnataka (2001) and Tamil Nadu (2002) amended laws permitting private cultivation. Each tree must be registered with the State/District Forest Department. Trees cannot be felled without official approval. Harvest takes place under forest department supervision. Sale through government-managed auctions with transit permit required.
Host Plant Necessity
Sandalwood is hemi-parasitic — it draws nutrients from the roots of host plants and cannot survive alone beyond 3 years. Short-term hosts: pigeon pea or Mimosa pudica. Long-term / fruit hosts: guava, pomegranate, Moringa, Amla, Mango. This makes multilayer agroforestry the ideal cultivation system.
Security & Care
Theft is the biggest risk once heartwood forms (~Year 8). Mitigation: solar-powered electric fencing, motion sensors and CCTV, microchip tagging of individual trees. Cultivation care: regular irrigation with good drainage, organic manure, avoiding water stagnation. Spike disease is incurable — use disease-resistant planting material.
White vs. Red Sandalwood — Key Differences
Feature White Sandalwood (S. album) Red Sandalwood (P. santalinus)
Aroma Highly fragrant; rich in essential oil No fragrance; no essential oil
Primary Use Perfumes, soaps, medicine Furniture, musical instruments, dye
Growth Cycle 12–15 years (commercial) 50–60 years to maturity
Profitability High; faster ROI Moderate; very long-term
Why Agroforestry

The Land Gives Back
More Than You Plant

Our multilayer system creates compounding benefits — ecological, economic, and social — that conventional monoculture farming simply cannot replicate.

Soil Health & Fertility
Tree roots penetrate deep into the soil, breaking up compacted layers, improving water infiltration, and cycling nutrients back to the surface. Leaf litter and organic matter continuously enrich the topsoil — reducing or eliminating the need for synthetic fertilizers.
Carbon Sequestration
Trees are nature's carbon sinks. Agroforestry systems store significantly more carbon than conventional farms — in biomass, roots, and soil — directly contributing to climate change mitigation and potentially qualifying for carbon credits.
Biodiversity Conservation
Integrating trees creates habitats for birds, insects, and microorganisms. This increases on-farm biodiversity, supports natural pest control, and reduces dependence on pesticides — creating a self-sustaining ecosystem on your land.
Water Management
Tree cover reduces surface runoff, prevents erosion, and improves groundwater recharge. Farms experience more stable water availability even during dry spells — reducing irrigation dependency and lowering operating costs over time.
Microclimate Regulation
Trees provide shade, reduce wind speed, and moderate temperature extremes. This creates a more stable growing environment for crops and livestock beneath them — protecting yields during erratic weather and reducing stress on all farm components.
Diversified Resilience
When one crop underperforms due to price or climate, other components of the system buffer the loss — creating financial stability. Multiple simultaneous income streams mean your farm is never dependent on a single commodity's performance.
Financial Model

Three-Layer
Return Architecture

Your investment generates returns at three different timescales simultaneously — short-term, medium-term, and long-term. A structure that almost no other agricultural investment can offer.

I
Short Term · Years 1–2
Ginger & Turmeric Intercrops
Early-stage income before trees mature. Keeps land productive and offsets annual management costs. Better soil health and land utilisation from the very first season. Intercropping between guava rows ensures income before trees reach fruiting stage. Reduces dependency on a single crop from day one.
II
Medium Term · From Year 3 Onwards
Guava Orchard — Recurring Annual Income
Guava trees fruit from Year 3. Combined with intercrops: gross annual revenue ~₹3.6–3.7 lakh, annual management cost ~₹65,000. Net income to farmer approximately ₹3 lakh per year. This continues for over a decade, accumulating approximately ₹35 lakh in cumulative receipts over Years 3–14.
III
Long Term · Year 15
White Sandalwood — Generational Wealth
450 trees per acre. Estimated total heartwood yield: ~6,000 kg. At indicative market price of ₹7,000/kg — a single harvest event of extraordinary scale. Prices have historically appreciated 20–25% annually, suggesting the future value could be significantly higher than today's estimates. Each plant carries an indicative per-plant value of ₹66,000–₹89,000 (depending on grade and market conditions).
15-Year Returns Summary
Annual income (Year 3–14)~₹3 L/yr
Cumulative guava + intercrops~₹35 L
Sandalwood heartwood yield~6,000 kg
Indicative heartwood value₹3–4 Cr
₹4.5Cr+
Estimated total · 15 years · Per acre
All projections are best-estimate models based on field data and market references, not guaranteed returns. Actual outcomes may vary due to climate, crop performance, government regulations, and market conditions at harvest. Sandalwood subject to government grading and regulated auction prices. Treat as long-term agricultural asset, not a fixed-return scheme.
Risk & Mitigation

Every Agricultural Project
Carries Inherent Risks

We believe in full transparency. Here are the risks inherent in this project — and the mitigation measures we have built into our model to manage them.

Climate Variability
Rainfall patterns, temperatures, and extreme weather events can affect crop yields. Mitigation: drip irrigation system ensures consistent water delivery regardless of monsoon variability; tree canopy moderates microclimate; diverse crop mix means no single weather event wipes out all income.
Pest & Disease Pressure
Sandalwood spike disease is incurable — use of disease-resistant tissue-culture planting material is essential. Mitigation: IPM approach with regular crop scouting, bio-pesticide protocols, Trichoderma application, and on-site supervision. Diverse species mix limits outbreak spread.
Market Price Fluctuation
Sandalwood auction prices at Year 15 depend on market conditions at that time. Mitigation: historical price data shows 20–25% annual appreciation; three-layer income structure means the project generates positive returns even in lower sandalwood price scenarios from guava and intercrops alone.
Regulatory & Legal Risks
Sandalwood trade is strictly regulated. Harvest requires Forest Department approval; sale only through government auctions. Mitigation: Raraji Agro guides full compliance — tree registration, documentation, and liaison with District Forest Officer. Regulations are designed to protect farmers; legal private cultivation has been permitted since 2001.
Begin Your
Agroforestry Journey

Join farmers across India building long-term wealth through scientifically managed, supervised agroforestry. A complete team walks beside you — from the first soil test to the final harvest.