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.

### ✅ 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])

### ⚠️ 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.

### 🛠️ 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.

Teak plants in Laharpur
Teak plants in Laharpur