Lifestyle Integration With Agri Intervention

Ecological Community Living

It acts as a catalyst for merging differences and for the emergence of local responsible leaders and management .

Working together in harmony for a common goal everyone in his job allows people from varied and even warring background to thrive together

AgriLiving Sustainable Development Model

AGRILIVING STRENGTHS

  • Proven Experience
  • Proven Technologies
  • Pre-arranged markets for products
  • Smart management
  • Complete project on turnkey basis

KEY SOCIAL GOALS

  • Social Empowerment
  • Restoring Dignity
  • Personal Identity
  • Communal harmony
  • Diversity
  • Conflict Management

Scalable

Can be replicated anywhere

Inclusive

Diversity & togetherness

Disruptive

Shared prosperity and common ownership

Eco Village Component

  • Adoption of efficient cropping systems
  • Intensive farming and demo plots
  • Fish farming with other integrated cropping systems
  • Farmer field schools
  • Water recovery waste
  • Water conservation
  • Water harvesting
  • Waste to energy
  • Eco-friendly housing units with solar
  • Eco preservation models
  • Value addition units / Agri business ventures
  • Branding and Marketing outlets with cold storages
  • Unique crops / practices for geographical indexing
  • Livestock for added income , nutrient recycling
  • Biogas units for energy production
  • Unique crops / practices for geographical indexing
  • Machines / technologies for next level economic easiness
  • Farm tourism / stay

These are not complete but an imperfect description of components which has flexibility as the geographical boundary or typical parameters cannot be set or specified for the area of definite action but rather rational selection footing on need or potential or confidence .

Target Goal

Continuously supplementing and complementing parts within the system & its functionality monitoring is vital for it's success.

Key Stakeholders

World

Replicability enables us to cut across boundaries and resonate with limitless social platforms and disparate economic climates. With our business engagements covering all strata of society, environmental health and wealth is our core priority.

Community

Cultivating sustainable communities and cities by means of carefully understanding varied  backgrounds and the need to commingle such through skills interrelations , interventions, and associations. The equitable merging of sexes and skill sets addresses inequalities and marginalization effectively.

Government

Our due regard for local and national legislature and policy is principal. At the helm of prioritizing offtake, is the sincere intent to help governments realize ecological partnerships and optimize green investments.

Investor & Institutions

Stimulating investor confidence is not limited to guaranteeing good returns on investment, but also in that linkages in our model components are sustained and our social goals are met with adherence to policy.

Beneficiaries

  • Selection : On the basis of the criteria as agreed by the stakeholders.
  • Training: to undergo training and sensitization programs
  • Constitution: The beneficiary residents to formulate, adopt and adhere to a constitution.
  • Rights: Fundamental rights as well as additional rights provided under the Ecovillage constitution.
  • Duties: To follow and adhere to Ecovillage constitution.
  • Ownership: COLLECTIVE ownership of assets by the residents’ trust, NOT INDIVIDUAL ownership of premises.

Sustainable Practices

Organisation & Planning : Innovative design, Economic vitality,  Environmental connectivity, Transfer of knowledge and capacity .

Soil Management & Fertility : Regenerative agriculture, Zero tillage, crop-rotation

Crop Health & Protection  : Integrated nutrient and pest management, Intercropping

Pollution Control & By Product Management  : Circular economy, Recycling, Waste to energy

Animal Husbnadary  : Integrated farming, composting

Energy Efficiency  : Renewable energy, Smart systems

Water Management  : Water conservation,  Smart Irrigation systems, Rainwater harvesting

Landscape & Nature Conservation  :  Biodiversity,  Agroforestry, Silviculture

Community Engagement  : Beneficiary selection, Integration, Inclusion, Social innovation

Durable & Maintainable Design

Energy Efficiency

Eco Friendly Materials

Waste Reduction

Water Efficiency

Indoor Environmental Quality

Smart Technology

Urban waste collection

Green spaces management

Forest Fire Detection

Digital Citizenship

Street Lighting Management

Energy Management

ESTIMATED OUTCOME FOR BENEFICIARIES

Transfer of ownership

From investors to Recipients after proving their performance by repayment of Equity/Debt.

Multiplier effect

Training of entrepreneurs who become job creators and cause a multiplier effect

Common ownership

Instead of individual ownership. (ECOVILLAGE RESIDENTS TRUST – ERT)

Quality of life

Improvement in overall of quality of life, instead of just focusing on income generation.

Profit sharing

With Employees Trust (10% dividend paid to employees – who are not residents).

Responsible citizens

Cultural interaction, socially and ecologically responsible behavior.

BENEFITS FOR INVESTORS

Risk Management

Limited long term Performance and standardization Procedures for sustainable infrastructure May increase risks to both government & private investors .

Therefore , identifying , quantifying , mitigating & distributing risk is critical to attracting Private investors .

Stakeholder Engagement

Convening the right stakeholdes and expertise during the planning and developing of a sustainable infrastructure investment requires changing status quo operating models by employing new technologies and finance methods .

Performance Measurement

The measurement of key Performance metrics and outcomes produced by sustainable infrastructure are important for determining a projects value .

However , consistent and comparable performance metrics across the sector do  not yet exist .

Funding Model

Robust funding models will require stable revenue streams. In addition to traditional revenue streams such as fees , the economic , social and environmental value produced by sustainable infrastructure should be monetized where possible .

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