What is KhetiKosha?
KhetiKosha is a structured platform where KhetiValah leases agricultural land on a long-term basis and develops it in collaboration with small and marginal local farmers, agri experts, and technology partners.
It serves two purposes:
- To activate unused or underutilized farmland
- To demonstrate scalable models of smart, sustainable, and regenerative agriculture
Through KhetiKosha, land becomes a shared opportunity — not just an asset.
How It Works
Agricultural land is taken on long-term lease by KhetiValah
Local small farmers are partners in cultivation, not laborers
Modern, smart, and regenerative farming practices are implemented
Knowledge, technology, and market access are integrated
The land becomes a living model farm and learning center
This approach ensures income stability for farmers, productive land use, and replicable agricultural innovation.
Inviting Farmland Owners
Farmland owners willing to offer agricultural land on long-term lease to KhetiValah, enabling the development of innovative, regenerative, and community-driven farming models in partnership with local farmers and experts.
Key Objectives
Bring idle farmland back into productive cultivation
Bring idle farmland back into productive cultivation
Bring idle farmland back into productive cultivation
Bring idle farmland back into productive cultivation
Bring idle farmland back into productive cultivation
Bring idle farmland back into productive cultivation
Who Can Participate
Small & Marginal Farmers
Small & Marginal Farmers
Small & Marginal Farmers
Small & Marginal Farmers
Small & Marginal Farmers
Small & Marginal Farmers
Small & Marginal Farmers
Impact & Outcomes
Increased farmer income through partnership farming
Reduced risk through shared models
Improved soil health and biodiversity
Adoption of modern tools and techniques
Creation of real-world agri learning hubs
Creation of real-world agri learning hubs
Be Part of KhetiKosha
"When land, knowledge, and people come together, agriculture becomes a shared future."
Contribution to UN SDGs
The Foundation actively contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals:
Zero Hunger
- Enables productive use of agricultural land.
Decent Work & Economic Growth
- Creates farming and allied employment.
Life on Land
- Promotes regenerative agriculture and soil restoration.