Maintenance & Monitoring
Quick answerBetween planting and harvest lies a decade of unglamorous, essential work. Maintenance: drip lines checked and serviced, basins weeded on schedule, young trees protected from browsing and damage, and gaps replanted where establishment fails. Monitoring: every block lives in a GIS record; field teams log survival and interventions; quarterly drone surveys capture geotagged canopy imagery. Reporting closes the loop — the logs and imagery become the quarterly reports investors receive, and the public plantation-updates feed shows the same rhythm openly. Sample metrics on that feed are replaced with verified figures as each cycle is compiled.
Maintenance cycles
- Irrigation: drip inspection, flushing and repair, scheduled to season and tree age.
- Weeding & basins: regular cycles so young trees don’t compete for water.
- Protection: fencing checks and physical guards where required.
- Gap-filling: replanting where early mortality occurs — survival is managed, not assumed.
Monitoring stack
GIS block records + field logs + quarterly drone surveys. Imagery is archived to each block, so your plot’s history is inspectable, not anecdotal.
What you receive
Quarterly reports with the season’s work and survey imagery; the public plantation updates mirror the cadence; and the dashboard (rolling out) will expose your records on demand.
