Aerial seeding afforestation

Aerial seeding afforestation

Efficiently and cost-effectively enhancing the effectiveness of aerial seeding, thereby contributing to desertification control and ecological improvement.

Innovate new ways to control desertification

Innovate new ways to control desertification

Using the local natural ecological advantages and artificial afforestation facilities, the canopy closure of surface vegetation can be realized quickly, with the lowest cost and the highest efficiency. Through the organic combination of trees, irrigation and grass vegetation, gradually march into the desert, committed to persistently suppress the sand activities, so as to improve the local ecological environment.

Improve the seed survival rate

Improve the seed survival rate

Strive to use natural materials in a way that is closest to nature, and scientifically coat the seeds of trees, shrubs, and grasses that are suitable for the living conditions of the project location. The carefully crafted "tree seed balls" has strong water absorption and retention properties, greatly improving the aerial seeding effect. This innovation not only effectively solves the problems of difficult orientation, seed exposure to sunlight, and decreased survival rates caused by bird and animal pecking in traditional aerial seeding with uncoated seeds, but also significantly improves the survival and germination rates of seeds.

Optimize the aerial seeding effects

Optimize the aerial seeding effects

Have combined years of national experience in aerial seeding in desert areas and conducted in-depth collaborative research with national desertification control research institutions and universities specializing in desertification control, we are constantly exploring and committed to taking more solid steps on the road to combating desertification, and contributing to improving the ecological environment.

SINOWAY'S commitment

All proceeds from the project will continue to be used for global desertification control and sustainable ecological sustainable restoration