Helping farmers reduce costs and strengthen soil health
Regenerative practices improved flood resilience and efficiency
Managing a 20-acre farm in Bujetha Village, Gujarat, Vanrajsinh Jaswantsinh Kothiya had become increasingly concerned about the condition of his land. Years of chemical-intensive farming had gradually weakened soil quality, while rising input costs were placing additional pressure on profitability. Seasonal flooding also exposed the vulnerability of his fields, making it clear that conventional practices were no longer providing the resilience his farm needed.
After joining the REEL programme and participating in field training and exposure visits, Vanrajsinh began exploring regenerative farming methods that could improve soil health while reducing production costs. What started as an effort to cut expenses soon became a broader shift toward more climate-ready and environmentally conscious farming practices.



