
OUR PARTNERS
Grameena Vikas Kendram Society for Rural Development
Grameena Vikas Kendram Society for Rural Development (GVK Society) is a local, Indian not-for-profit with a strong focus on small-scale indigenous farmers, especially women farmers. GVK Society designs and implements initiatives that create economic, social and environmental positive impact through regenerative agriculture.
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They do this by providing training in natural disease and pest control, natural fertilizers, access to the right (non-GMO) seeds and intercrop seeds and facilitating the right, long-term market connections so that farmers receive a fair price for their products.
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GVK Society works with more than 31,460 farmers in more than 1460 villages in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana (South India).
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The Raddis Foundation supports organizations such as GVK Society by providing access to knowledge, support in inputs (such as seeds), training of the trainers (ToT) and support of the team in India.

Will you be our new partner?
The Raddis Foundation is looking for individuals or organizations that are committed to climate-smart and regenerative food and fiber production, circular (textile) supply chains, and (consumer) awareness both in the Netherlands and abroad.
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We are always looking for new partners in our eco-system to support each other, to exchange and in this way become more successful together.
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Are you or do you know this person or organization? Let us know and we will get in touch with you. The Raddis Foundation carries out a Due Diligence (including financial and site visit) for all new partners before you can become a partner.