Agricultural Improvement
India is an agrarian country where agriculture plays a vital role in the livelihood of millions of people. In the past, Indian farmers were prosperous because the land was fertile and natural farming methods helped maintain soil health. However, over time the excessive and unscientific use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, tractors, and insecticides has gradually reduced soil fertility. This has not only degraded the quality of agricultural land but has also increased the cost of cultivation, making farming more difficult and less profitable for farmers.Today many farmers struggle with declining crop yields, rising input costs, and environmental challenges. Soil degradation, water scarcity, and lack of awareness about sustainable farming practices have created serious problems for agricultural communities.
Arham Foundation focuses on addressing the root causes of agricultural challenges by supporting farmers through education, awareness, and sustainable farming practices. The foundation organizes agricultural education seminars and training programs to guide farmers in adopting eco-friendly and cost-effective farming methods. Farmers are trained to prepare natural insect control solutions, produce green manure, improve seed quality, and use sustainable agricultural techniques that help restore soil fertility and increase crop productivity.
Agriculture Education
Conducting seminars to educate farmers on sustainable agricultural practices and soil improvement.
Seed Improvement
Promoting the use of high-yield seeds through workshops, boosting farmers’ productivity and income.
Soil Restoration
Providing guidance on improving soil quality damaged by weather and environmental factors.
Organic Farming
Teaching farmers to create insect control medicines, green manure, and seed improvement chemicals.
Cow-Based Solutions
Empowering farmers to make eco-friendly products from cow dung and urine for economic sustainability.
Village Outreach
Extending training programs to numerous villages, offering both theoretical and practical agricultural knowledge.
What we care for

Bridging Knowledge: Theoretical Training in Rohini and Hands-On Learning in Dhinoj for Gujarat Farmers
We have given theorical knowledge to the farmers of village Rohini of Khambhat Taluka of Anand District and practical knowledge to the farmers of village Dhinoj of Chanasma Taluka of Patan District in Gujarat.
Empowering Villages: Sustainable Solutions with Cow Dung and Cow Urine for Farmer Prosperity
We are extending this programme to a lot of villages. We also teach them how to make life giving and necessary items from cow dung and cow urine which will be a permanent solution for improving economic condition of poor farmers.


Explore Agricultural Innovation: Learn More from Gujarat State Seeds Corporation Limited and Leading Universities
For more information you can visit the web page of Gujarat State Seeds Corporation Limited. Following are few universities working in this area.
Anand Agricultural University, Anand
Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari
Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, Banaskantha
