We are actively creating micro-forests in arid and semi-arid regions to restore ecological balance, enhance local biodiversity, and improve soil health. These efforts contribute to combating desertification by increasing vegetation cover and promoting a more stable and productive ecosystem.
Locations: Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamilnadu, India.
We are actively creating micro-forests in arid and semi-arid regions to restore ecological balance, enhance local biodiversity, and improve soil health. These efforts contribute to combating desertification by increasing vegetation cover and promoting a more stable and productive ecosystem.
Locations: Across various projects in Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamilnadu, India.
Philosan Farm Management LLP is recognized as a Custodian Farmer and Conservator by the Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR) for 2024. We actively conserve indigenous plant species, including endangered tubers and native seeds, to protect biodiversity and support resilient ecosystems.
Locations: Multiple locations in India, with a focus on regions facing significant ecological threats
We undertake land rehabilitation projects in areas severely affected by soil erosion and landslides. These projects involve soil stabilization techniques, reforestation, and the use of natural barriers to prevent further degradation, thus helping to restore land productivity.
Locations: Erosion-prone areas in Kerala and Karnataka, India.
We are in the process of integrating advanced technologies into our farming practices to optimize resource use, improve land productivity, and enhance overall sustainability. This includes the use of precision agriculture tools and data-driven approaches to better manage water and soil resources.
Locations: Initial pilot projects are underway in Kerala, India, with plans to expand to other regions.