We plant trees 

where others can't

 

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Welcome to MiON Forest!


Global Mission: 

Restore 1.5 billion hectares of Degraded Lands by 2030

As our planet grapples with the growing threats of deforestation and climate change, we are facing a serious problem: we are losing more land to degradation than we are able to restore. By 2030, we need to restore 1.5 billion hectares—an area similar to Russia—but at our current pace, we’re likely to achieve only 5% of that goal. Even more concerning, 60% of the restoration projects happening around the world are not succeeding. This situation shows us that we need new and effective ways to restore our ecosystems, protect biodiversity, and ensure a healthier planet for future generations.


On Track for Just 5%: 

Time to Accelerate Our Restoration Goals by 2030!

The message is simple and urgent: we need to step up our restoration efforts now more than ever! It’s crucial that we work faster and better to protect our planet's biodiversity, fight climate change, and strengthen the natural systems that support all life. By doing this, we can create a healthier, more vibrant world for ourselves and future generations. Let’s take action together to make a real difference!

The Tree Planting Dilemma: 

What Makes Success So Elusive?

 

 Inaccessibility

Many reforestation sites are in remote, dangerous or difficult-to-access areas, making it challenging to transport seedlings, equipment, and workers. This can significantly increase costs and logistical complexity. For example, some sites may require helicopter access when the land is too remote, which adds substantial expense and limits scalability  

 Wage Inflation

The demand for reforestation is rapidly increasing due to climate change mitigation efforts and biodiversity conservation goals, but progress is being hindered by rising labor costs and a shortage of willing workers. Tree planting is already an expensive endeavor, with labor accounting for a significant portion of project costs, and the physically demanding nature of the job in challenging conditions makes it less appealing to potential workers.

Low Plant Survival 

Seedling survival rates are declining due to various factors, with climate change significantly impacting outcomes. Unpredictable weather patterns, including extreme temperature fluctuations and irregular rainfall, make it increasingly difficult for newly planted seedlings to thrive. Poor site preparation, improper planting techniques, and lack of post-planting care further exacerbate the issue. Competition from surrounding vegetation and the vulnerability of smaller seedlings also contribute to mortality rates. 

Revolutionizing Reforestation

Imagine a world where forests can regenerate at lightning speed. With our groundbreaking Seedling Planting Drone

we plant trees where others can't—transforming the future of reforestation.


MiON Forest - World's First Seedling Planting Drone

Access to Remote Area

With our aerial tree planting approach, we can access remote and hazardous areas that are challenging for humans to reach. This innovative method enables us to efficiently plant trees in tough terrains where traditional methods struggle, as drones quickly and accurately distribute seedlings over large landscapes. By leveraging this technology, we not only expand our reach but also enhance our ability to restore ecosystems and combat climate change effectively.  

2x Faster & Cheaper

Our innovative drone-based planting system, powered by machine learning and AI image sensing, optimizes planting patterns and rapidly deploys seedlings, making it twice as fast and cost-effective as traditional methods. We use biodegradable pots to simplify planting process and eliminate plastic waste. This automated process significantly reduces labor costs while ensuring precision planting, ultimately maximizing reforestation efforts.

3x Higher Plant Survival 

  Our solutions achieve up to three times higher seedling survival rates in stressed conditions through innovative soil microbiome activators and data-driven reforestation design. These activators enhance seedling resilience by improving nutrient uptake, drought tolerance, and pathogen defense, while our advanced analytics optimize planting strategies by forecasting environmental factors. 

Plant Today, Thrive Tomorrow: 

Join the Reforestation Revolution!

Partner with us to make a real impact on the planet and help restore ecosystems for a brighter tomorrow.

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