Hyundai Motor India Foundation Empowers Farmers through IONIQ Forest on World Environment Day
NEW DELHI: Celebrating World Environment Day, Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the philanthropic arm of Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL), organized a crucial farmer engagement program under its flagship Hyundai IONIQ Forest initiative. The drive brought together roughly 60 farmers from an expanded network of 290 local beneficiaries to foster discussions on environmental stewardship and sustainable rural practices.
The milestone event focused intensely on collaborative eco-action, drawing the participation of district authorities to strengthen the network between private enterprise, localized community leadership, and public administration for long-term ecological balance.
Education and Active Agroforestry:
The core of the celebratory engagement was structured around interactive, hands-on community training designed to blend immediate environmental restoration with structural agricultural support:
Awareness Workshops: Farmers received practical, modern insights into crop maintenance, holistic soil management, and high-yield sustainable farming practices.
Knowledge Exchanges: Interactive sessions offered local growers a collaborative space to exchange insights on climate resilience and community-driven resource preservation.
Plantation Drives: Participants actively contributed to expanding localized green cover, embedding productive vegetation directly into regional farmlands.
Driving Massive Ecological Impact:
The IONIQ Forest initiative continues to manifest large-scale structural change across distinct geographic ecosystems in India. Through a calculated blend of biodiversity restoration, urban forestry, and agroforestry, the project has officially surpassed the milestone of planting one million trees nationwide.
Key Regional Interventions:
Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu: The creation of a 12.16-acre biodiversity restoration zone housing over 5,750 native trees.
Nandyal and Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh: Ongoing agroforestry programs covering 650 acres with 42,000 trees specifically selected to safeguard and uplift local farmer livelihoods.
Pune, Maharashtra: A massive 90.5-acre dense Miyawaki urban forest project boasting more than one million trees to combat urban heat island effects.
By closely integrating rural livelihood support with aggressive afforestation models, HMIF reinforces its dual corporate commitment to empowering agricultural communities while scaling a greener, more climate-resilient future across India.






