Krishiva, a pioneering agricultural initiative, is bringing about a significant transformation in the Sangli-Kolhapur region of Maharashtra, a region frequently hit by climate-related challenges. This innovative approach is not only boosting crop yields b
KrishivaMaharashtraSustainable AgricultureClimate ResilienceFarming PracticesReal Estate MaharashtraJan 16, 2025
Krishiva is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of farmers and enhancing agricultural productivity in Maharashtra. It was founded in 2019 by a group of passionate agronomists and technologists.
Farmers in the Sangli-Kolhapur region face challenges such as frequent droughts, erratic rainfall, and soil degradation, which severely impact crop yields and farmer livelihoods.
Krishiva uses modern irrigation techniques, organic farming practices, climate-resilient crops, and educational programs to address the challenges faced by farmers in the region.
Farmers who have adopted Krishiva's practices have reported significant improvements in crop yields and profitability. For example, Mr. Ramesh Deshmukh, a sugarcane farmer, saw his yield increase by 30% after implementing drip irrigation and organic farming practices.
Krishiva plans to expand its efforts to other parts of Maharashtra and collaborate with more farmers, research institutions, and government agencies to create a more resilient and sustainable agricultural sector.
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