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Supporting farms to shift from conventional to regenerative systems, restoring landscapes and building climate resilience.
We have worked with farms to design regenerative systems that integrated permaculture principles with practical, on-the-ground solutions. By combining soil health improvement, water harvesting, agroforestry, biodiversity enhancement, and low-input farming techniques, we helped farmers transition towards ecological and economic resilience.

At the Primary Health Centre in Longpang, Nagaland, we established a Community Nutrition Garden to support patient recovery, improve local nutrition, and demonstrate regenerative food production. Designed with permaculture principles, the garden grows diverse vegetables, herbs, and medicinal plants, linking healthcare with local food systems. Managed by community members, it also serves as a model for integrating nutrition, ecology, and community care in rural health infrastructure.



Rainwater Harvesting & Ecological Restoration – Kagal, Maharashtra
Core Principle: Plant water before planting trees
Designed for maximum water infiltration, soil conservation, and crop diversification.
In Kagal, Maharashtra, we addressed severe erosion and soil loss across ridge lines by implementing integrated water management strategies. The upstream vegetated area—a monoculture Gliricidia plantation by the Forest Department—acts as a catchment for the farm.
Our interventions included:


Rainwater Harvesting & Ecological Restoration – Nagaland, India.
The transformation of degraded land into water-secure landscapes through earthen dam construction.





