CYSD's adoption of seed dibbling innovation is a strategic step towards climate resilience and environmental sustainability. Seed dibbling is a simple and effective method of planting seeds directly into the soil by making small holes at the right depth and spacing. This technique ensures better seed germination and plant growth, particularly in afforestation, reforestation, and sustainable agriculture efforts. It is especially beneficial in restoring degraded or barren lands, as it requires minimal labor, resources, and soil disturbance.
By enhancing tree cover, seed dibbling helps mitigate climate change by improving air quality and reducing the flow of heat-trapping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Additionally, planting diverse native flora fosters biodiversity, strengthening local ecosystems and supporting wildlife. Community participation in forest regeneration nurtures a sense of ownership while empowering local people to take charge of environmental conservation. This method is also highly cost-effective, relying on community efforts, volunteers, and local resources to restore green cover in a sustainable and economical manner.