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CSFD strengthens the national food and nutrition security by developing the skills of rural youth and farmers in agriculture and allied sectors

Facilitating youth to see agriculture more profitably has been one of the critical commitments of Cornell Sathguru Foundation for Development (CSFD) since 2002. To this end, CSFD has developed a comprehensive capacity-building model that can help youth to change mindsets towards agriculture and explore pathways to profitable & sustainable agriculture and livelihoods. In the past,

CSFD strengthens the national food and nutrition security by developing the skills of rural youth and farmers in agriculture and allied sectors2022-02-21T05:45:50+00:00

CSFD conducts experiential training programs for rural youth in agriculture and allied sectors In collaboration with PJTSAU and Aurobindo Pharma Foundation

Cornell Sathguru Foundation for Development (CSFD) is pleased to kick-start the training program for rural youth on modern agriculture and agribusiness on 18th Jan 2022. This program is being held at Regional Agricultural Research Station (RARS), Warangal with the technical support of 20 agriculture scientists from Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU) Telangana.  This 6-day experiential residential

CSFD conducts experiential training programs for rural youth in agriculture and allied sectors In collaboration with PJTSAU and Aurobindo Pharma Foundation2022-01-19T07:53:10+00:00

What it takes to end scourge of malnutrition

Corporate investments for enhancing health and nutrition among downtrodden communities - Contributions by Indian corporates under corporate social responsibility

What it takes to end scourge of malnutrition2021-10-01T09:32:23+00:00

CSFD nurtures kitchen gardens through wastewater management

A sustainable solution to achieve yearlong yield - A pilot project Cornell Sathguru Foundation for Development (CSFD), has piloted summer kitchen gardens in two villages in Sangareddy. The project concept is to ensure the availability of fresh vegetables by nurturing summer gardens by recycling the wastewater generated through kitchen sinks. Normally, the water from the

CSFD nurtures kitchen gardens through wastewater management2021-05-04T11:10:55+00:00

Perati Thotalu – Kitchen Gardens

CSFD ensures health, nutrition and gender equality among marginalized communities in Telangana, India Shafiya Begum’s experience in her words Cornell Sathguru Foundation for Development (CSFD), promotes kitchen gardens for improving food and nutrition security among small farm holders. So far it has promoted two phases of kitchen gardens in two villages with a key objective

Perati Thotalu – Kitchen Gardens2021-01-06T09:39:56+00:00

CSFD brings reflections from Panyal and Badampet villages on Annapurna Krishi Prasar Seva (AKPS)

Ramolla Ashok - Panyal Village, Telangana Cornell Sathguru Foundation for Development (CSFD) is committed to contributing to sustainable agriculture and development by enhancing capacities, knowledge creation, promoting entrepreneurship and gender equity. To actualize this, CSFD ensures access to important information that helps farmers to adopt good agricultural practices and thereby improve the yields and economic

CSFD brings reflections from Panyal and Badampet villages on Annapurna Krishi Prasar Seva (AKPS)2021-01-04T12:23:25+00:00

Kitchen Gardens – A sustainable solution to improve nutrition, food security and gender equality

CSFD facilitating backyard space into a healthy nutrition garden and generate additional income With rapid urbanization, the periurban areas that are close to cities are going through the rapid transition, leaving a lot of scope for business opportunities. But opportunities are accompanied by challenges.  With changing patterns of usage of the land, employment, industries etc.,

Kitchen Gardens – A sustainable solution to improve nutrition, food security and gender equality2021-01-04T12:23:34+00:00