It will be administered in three villages in Maharashtra and Telangana. Under the knowledge component, the farmers’ collectives will be educated by the WOTR team to follow an Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EBA) approach. The project will start in Year-2 in Karnataka. In Telangana, the project will begin in Year-1 and will continue till Year-3. It will be carried out in a cluster of 10 villages from Telangana and three villages from Karnataka. The implementation component will include local community participation related to natural resource interventions, climate-resilient agriculture, sustainable livelihoods and participatory governance. This collaboration comprises two components, namely implementation and knowledge. As many as 47,525 people are expected to benefit from this project. It further targets to advance the irrigation potential and coverage in project villages, set up village development committees, help form farmer groups and bolster income generation activities for poor and vulnerable groups. The program will also promote sustainable agriculture practices with agricultural diversifications and help market linkages. The collaboration between the two companies is expected to balance and increase the local ecosystem productivity, over soil and water conservation. Per the deal, HON, through the Honeywell Hometown Solutions India Foundation (HHSIF) will offer required financial and volunteering support to WOTR. WOTR is involved in restoring rural water bodies, boosting the water table and helping farmers and women with livelihood opportunities. ( HON Quick Quote HON - Free Report) recently entered into a partnership with Watershed Organization Trust (WOTR) to focus on soil and water conservation in rural ecosystems.
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