Revenue calculator · வருவாய் கணிப்பான்

Model what your trees will build

Pick a species and a tree count to see the community income it can build over time — for the guardian and village co-op who tend it, not for the donor.

How to read this

Cumulative income, by species and horizon

Some species pay back in cash — sap, fruit, seed oil, or timber. Sacred keystone trees like banyan and peepal pay back in shade, water, and biodiversity instead, and show no income figure by design.

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Cumulative community income from one tree of this species, multiplied by how many you sponsor. Rural Tamil Nadu market estimates — not investment advice.

5-year horizon

Early yields — leaves, light fruit, fast crops.

10-year horizon

₹1.80 L

₹18.0k per tree × 10

Productive maturity — full fruit, sap, or first culm cycles.

20-year horizon

₹9.00 L

₹90.0k per tree × 10

Compound impact — heritage timber, decades of harvests.

100% of community income stays with the village guardian and co-op.

Sponsor Palmyra Palm

What these numbers are — and aren't

These figures are rural Tamil Nadu market estimates for the sap, fruit, seed oil, or timber a tree of a given species can generate over its life, built from typical local prices at each maturity stage. They are planning estimates, not guarantees — real yields depend on soil, weather, survival, and market prices that vary year to year and place to place.

This is not investment advice, and adopting or sponsoring a tree is not a financial product. Nothing here promises a donor a financial return.

100% of the community income modelled here stays with the village guardian and co-op who grow and tend the tree — it is their livelihood, not a return paid to the sponsor. See our Guardian Corps page for how that income is earned and verified, and our Terms of Service for the full detail on what sponsoring a tree does and doesn't entitle you to.

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