Restoring soil health while creating new income streams
Bio-input production reduced costs and increased earnings
In Katpur, Amravati, Maharashtra, India, cotton farmer Manohar Kisanrao Yawale had spent more than three decades relying on chemical-intensive farming practices. Over time, however, the effectiveness of these methods began to decline. Soil fertility deteriorated, pests became increasingly resistant to chemical treatments, input costs continued to rise, and farming became financially and physically exhausting.
Through the REEL Regenerative on Demand Programme, implemented by CottonConnect and Apeksha Homeo Society, Manohar began transitioning toward regenerative farming practices. By producing natural bio-inputs and restoring soil health, he reduced production costs, created a new source of income, and rebuilt confidence in the future of his farm.




