Davos: "Due to the absence of trees on agricultural lands, the amount of nutrients in the food we eat has declined by 40 per cent," said Sadhguru, Jaggi Vasudev founder of the Isha Foundation, in the World Economic Forum.
The 50th economic summit began on January 20, in Davos, Switzerland under the aegis of the World Economic Forum.
As part of the conference, a press briefing on a new initiative to plant 1 trillion trees worldwide by 2030 was held on Wednesday in Davos. The initiative is held under the United Nations Environment Programme and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.
Sadhguru addressed the media and said, "Only 50 to 60 per cent of the soil can be regenerated by shade. Trees are essential for soil fertility. Due to the absence of trees on farmland, the amount of nutrients in the food we eat has declined by 40 per cent over the past 25 years. To rectify this, trees should also be grown along with crops."
"It is better to plant trees on agricultural lands to provide income to the farmers than to plant trees on wasteland. Timber is a lucrative substance. Timber products are much in public demand all over the world. Therefore, it should be declared as an agricultural product, rather than a forest product," he said.