Aharam Traditional Crops Producers’ Company
Aharam Traditional Crops Producers' Company works with socially marginalized rural producers to conserve biodiversity in the semi-arid Ramnad Plains of Tamil Nadu state. The initiative uses a producer group model focused on women and landless labourers to promote organic farming practices that improve crop diversity and agro-biodiversity. The group's work has aimed at reducing dependence on cotton cultivation by increasing the commercial viability of farming of small-scale crops and harvesting of medicinal plants. The company is able to add value to these processes through supply chain management and secondary processing, thereby guaranteeing a fair price for organically-certified commodities bought in bulk directly from producer groups.
As well as supplying training in organic farming practices, the initiative has encouraged the formation of savings and micro-credit self-help groups, as well as supporting fledgling micro-enterprises.
Key Facts
Equator Prize Winner: 2006
Founded: 2003
Location: Tamil Nadu state, southern India
Beneficiaries: 15,000 rural small-scale producers
Biodiversity: drylands and agroBiodiversity
Case Study
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Equator Prize 2006
Asia And The Pacific
Biodiversity Conservation
Ecoagriculture and Food Security
Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change
Drylands Management
Contact Information
Mr. N. Muthu Velyudham
Managing Director
Ellis Nagar, Madurai City, Tamilnadu India
Tel: +91 452 2607762
Fax: +91 452 2300 369
Email: aharam.co@gmail.com
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