This Project aims of creating climate resilient livelihoods for 70,000 small and marginal farmers in Jatara, Karauli, Niwari, Sawai Madhopur, Shivpuri of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
Smallholder horticulture and community institutions building for replication and policy influence, supported by Azim Premji Philanthropic Initiatives. This multi-pronged project focuses on smallholder horticulture through nano-orchards demonstration and replication through state governments. There are multiple forums that we engage in various parts of the country like Bundelkhand and Mahakoshal regions of Madhya Pradesh and Mewar region of Rajasthan.
The project aims to mitigate water scarcity through integrated watershed development approach and build capacity of the communities through climate resilient agricultural practices and solar power in aspirational districts of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.
The project aims to strengthen NTFP-based livelihoods by demonstrating solar-powered value chain interventions, enhancing processing efficiency, value addition, and sustainable income opportunities for tribal communities.
The project aims to restore natural resources and promote climate-smart farming practices to strengthen environmental sustainability and economic empowerment of tribal communities.
The project aims to benefit the tribal communities of 38 villages in the Kotra block of Udaipur district, Rajasthan. The major focus is to improve the resilience and adaptive capacities of farming communities in this block to climate induced risks and enhance their livelihood opportunities through renewable energy-based value chain development for non-timber forest produces (NTFPs)