We’ve empowered 5,000+ farmers through sustainable agriculture and extension support.
Govindalaya works at the grassroots level to build farmers’ capacity through training, field demonstrations, access to quality inputs, and market linkages. Our extension services bridge the gap between knowledge and practice, ensuring higher productivity, better income, and long-term sustainability.
Practical on-field training and demonstration plots.
Access to quality planting material and natural farming inputs.
FPC strengthening, custom hiring centres, and value chain development.
Strengthening Rural Agriculture
Empowering Farmers. Transforming Villages.
Through scientific extension services, natural farming promotion, Farmer Producer Company support, and mission-driven crop diversification, Govindalaya builds resilient agricultural ecosystems that improve productivity, income, and dignity at the grassroots level.
Govindalaya’s extension services are designed as a continuous support system — from pre-sowing planning to post-harvest market linkage. Our approach integrates scientific advisory, sustainable practices, and enterprise development to ensure farmers achieve higher productivity, reduced costs, and long-term resilience.
Crop Planning & Advisory
Productivity Enhancement
Post-Harvest & Market Support
Our Testimonials
What They’re taking about
Through Govindalaya’s extension support, I improved crop planning and reduced input costs using natural farming methods. Regular field guidance and market linkage assistance helped increase my income and farming confidence.
Dillip Kumar Hota
Farmer
Training under the Millet Mission strengthened my understanding of soil health and diversification. With continuous advisory support, my productivity increased and household nutrition improved significantly over the past seasons.
Pratima Biswal
Millet Farmer
Govindalaya supported our Farmer Producer Company with aggregation and market linkage. Collective selling improved price realization, reduced middlemen dependence, and strengthened trust among farmers in our village community.