Orchard Plantation is a key component of Seba Jagats livelihood enhancement strategy, aimed at providing long-term and sustainable income opportunities for rural and tribal communities. By promoting the cultivation of fruit-bearing trees such as mango, cashew, guava, lemon, and jackfruit, orchard plantations contribute to both economic stab nutritional security. These plantations are established on individual as well as common lands, often in convergence with government schemes like MGNREGA and the Horticulture Mission. Seba Jagat supports communities through the entire process—selection of suitable species, training on planting and maintenance, and facilitating access to inputs and markets. Orchard plantations not only generate income over multiple years but also promote soil conservation, biodiversity, and climate resilience, making them an important part of sustainable land use in rain-fed and forest-dependent regions.