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Global Vikas Trust

India
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Mission

Our Vision : Global Vikas Trust is committed towards the economic transformation of rural India by helping small and marginal farmers increase their income multifold times through the adoption of high-value crops and sustainable agriculture practices.

Our Objectives :

  • Increasing the income of small and marginal farmers from their livelihood through adoption of high value crops and sustainable agriculture practices.
  • Establish and operate a world class farmer training centre for educating, training, and empowering farmers to adopt sustainable agriculture practices.
  • Undertake water conservation projects in drought prone and water deficit villages to help people and restore ecological balance.
  • We target 8 SDGs (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15) with measurable impact.
Parent organization
ARISE India
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https://www.globalvikastrust.org/
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