If you’re looking for “sagwan” (teak) plantation in Lakhimpur Kheri district (Uttar Pradesh), here’s a summary of key information and how you can proceed.
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### ✅ What we know
* The district has a significant forest cover and mentions that species like “sagwan” (teak) are available in local forests.
* There are plantation drives in the district (for afforestation) including outside reserve forests. For example, one article notes that 96 lakh + plants were planted in one day in the district. ([Newstrack][1])
* Local listing: Under “वृक्षारोपण सेवा – निघासन, लखीमपुर खेरी” (planting services in the Nighasan area of the district) there are nursery/plantation service contacts. ([Justdial][2])
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### ⚠️ What we *don’t* have
* A specific business listed in Lakhimpur Kheri dedicated solely to sagwan plantation (teak tree planting) with full contact/offer details.
* Verified information on cost/spacing/yield for sagwan in that exact locality.
* Detailed local guidance (soil type, spacing, local support scheme) specifically for sagwan in that area in readily accessible public sources.
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### 🛠️ How you can proceed
1. **Contact local nurseries/plants services**
Go to Nighasan or other blocks of Lakhimpur Kheri district and ask for nurseries supplying teak (sagwan) saplings. Use the listing from Justdial as a starting point. ([Justdial][2])
2. **Check with the Forest Department or District Horticulture/Nursery Office**
Ask about the suitability of teak plantation in your land (soil, water, spacing). The district forest data indicates teak is among possible plantation species.
3. **Understand economics & spacing**
On a broader basis, sources indicate teak/“sagwan” is durable, hardwood, good value for long term plantation. ([India Plantation][3])
For example:
* Land should have proper drainage.
* Expect a longer horizon (10‑15 years) for full growth (depending on conditions).
* Consider spacing, soil fertility, irrigation, protection from grazing.
4. **Validate the saplings & contract**
Check that the saplings are healthy, correctly labelled, free of disease. Draft a planting/maintenance contract (who will water, protect, guard the trees). Article mentions in Lakhimpur Kheri that many plants died due to lax maintenance. ([Amar Ujala][4])
5. **Ask about government schemes/subsidies**
Since plantation drives are active in the district, there may be subsidies or support (for example under afforestation or agro‐forestry schemes) that help reduce your cost.
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