Land Selection

Quick answerEvery parcel passes five gates before it becomes a project. Drainage first: red sandalwood tolerates drought far better than waterlogging, so free-draining laterite and gravelly soils are non-negotiable. Soil profile second: depth and texture tested before purchase. Water third: a reliable source for drip irrigation through establishment years. Connectivity fourth: road access for crews, monitoring and your site visits. Title fifth — and absolute: clean, verifiable ownership with encumbrance checks, because everything we promise investors depends on the land records being right. Districts are chosen where these criteria cluster, which is why all six sit in the species’ natural soil-climate belt.

1 · Drainage

Waterlogged roots kill more young red sandalwood than drought does. We reject low-lying, heavy-clay parcels regardless of price.

2 · Soil profile

Depth, texture and gravel content tested against the species’ preference for red laterite/gravelly loams — the same soils of its natural Eastern Ghats range.

3 · Water

A dependable source sized for drip demand through years 1–3, when irrigation matters most.

4 · Connectivity

Practical road access — for maintenance crews, drone teams, security, and investors visiting their plots.

5 · Clean title

Ownership traced, encumbrance certificate obtained, survey numbers verified — before we buy, and again in your name when you do. Check ours: documentation & registration.

Why these districts

The criteria concentrate in Nellore, Prakasam, Palnadu, Chittoor, YSR Kadapa and Annamayya — each district page shows its soil and climate profile.

Walk a selected site

See what passing all five gates looks like on the ground.

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