Building Resilient Farming Communities
The Sustainable Farming Program focuses on strengthening the livelihoods of small and tribal farmers through environmentally responsible farming practices and community-based capacity building. The project aims to improve income stability, food security, and long-term resilience while protecting natural resources.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Implemented by Naari Trust in close partnership with farming communities, this initiative supports farmers in adopting practices that are practical, locally relevant, and sustainable over time.
The Challenge
Small and tribal farmers often face declining soil fertility, water scarcity, rising input costs, and limited access to technical guidance. These challenges lead to unstable incomes and increased vulnerability for farming households.
Our Intervention
Naari Trust supports farmers through a combination of training, on-ground support, and community engagement. The intervention promotes sustainable and low-input farming methods that reduce dependency on external resources while improving productivity.
Target Beneficiaries & Geography
- Small and tribal farmers
- Women farmers and farming households
Geographical focus:
- Rural and tribal regions (location-specific based on partnership)
Key Activities
- Training on sustainable and organic farming practices
- Soil and water conservation initiatives
- Kitchen gardens and nutrition-focused farming
- Ongoing field support and community learning sessions
Expected Outcomes & Impact Indicators
- Improved farm productivity and soil health
- Reduced input costs for farmers
- Increased household food security and income stability
CSR Partnership & Reporting
The project can be implemented as a pilot or scaled across multiple villages. Naari Trust provides structured reporting, impact documentation, and compliance-ready updates for CSR partners.
