Change Starts at the Root.
In the agricultural heartland of Chhattisgarh, MANKHE works at the intersection of farmers, climate science, and responsible finance — enabling communities to lead India’s transition to a resilient, low-carbon future.
Explore Our Climate WorkChange Looks Different on the Ground
“Balchandra, a small farmer in Dhamtari district, adopted AWD practices. With reduced water use and healthier soil, his farm now produces better yields while contributing to climate mitigation.”
Water Saved
25%
Soil Health
Improved
Income Resilience
Increased
“The women's self-help group in our village started a tree nursery for the afforestation project. It has given us a new source of income and a way to restore our local environment for future generations.”
Trees Planted
10,000+
Livelihoods
Supported
Biodiversity
Enhanced
From Village to Verified Impact
Community Engagement & Training
Working directly with farmers and local communities to build trust and share knowledge.
Project Design with Local Institutions
Co-designing interventions that are scientifically sound and locally relevant.
Field Measurement & Digital MRV
Using a hybrid model of on-ground data and technology for transparent monitoring.
Verified Credits & Impact Reporting
Generating audit-ready documentation for carbon/green credits and CSR reporting.
Empowering Farmers Through Climate Innovation
Our programs are designed to deliver measurable outcomes when climate-smart agricultural practices are adopted at scale. These are the impacts our work is structured to enable across farming systems.
Up to +30%
Improved Farmer Income
When farmers adopt improved practices and access verified climate value streams, net farm income can increase through a combination of higher efficiency and additional environmental revenue.
25–50%
Water Efficiency
By shifting to climate-smart water management techniques such as Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD), irrigation water use can be significantly reduced while maintaining or improving yields.
Up to 1M tons
CO₂e Reduced Annually
At scale, widespread adoption of improved land-use practices can lead to substantial emissions reductions—equivalent to removing hundreds of thousands of vehicles from the road each year.
All outcomes are practice-dependent, location-specific, and verified through measurement and monitoring frameworks.
Built for Accountability
Our credibility is our foundation. MANKHE’s processes are designed to meet the rigorous standards of government bodies, CSR partners, and global credit buyers, ensuring every outcome is trustworthy and verifiable.
Beyond Carbon: A Holistic Approach
Our impact extends far beyond carbon sequestration. We are committed to building a more resilient and sustainable agricultural ecosystem from the ground up.
Enhanced Soil Health
Our practices promote microbial diversity and increase soil organic carbon, leading to healthier, more productive land.
Increased Climate Resilience
Healthier soils and efficient water management make farms more resilient to droughts, floods, and extreme weather events.
Sustainable Farming at Scale
We provide a scalable model for a global transition to regenerative agriculture, ensuring long-term food security.
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Whether you're looking to offset your carbon footprint, build strategic partnerships, or transform your farming practices, there's a way for you to get involved.
Get in TouchA Glimpse into the Future
The Cost of Inaction
A cinematic journey through the projected consequences of climate change if we fail to act decisively. The following scenarios are illustrative and generated by AI based on scientific models.
+1.5°C in Southeast Asia
Projected consequences of failing to meet global climate targets.
Projected Outcome
Intensified monsoon seasons and sea-level rise threaten coastal communities and agricultural deltas, leading to displacement and food security challenges.
+2°C in Sub-Saharan Africa
Projected consequences of failing to meet global climate targets.
Projected Outcome
Prolonged droughts reduce crop yields and water availability, escalating resource competition and impacting millions who depend on rain-fed agriculture.
+2.7°C in Global Coastal Cities
Projected consequences of failing to meet global climate targets.
Projected Outcome
Major coastal cities face chronic flooding and severe storm surges, forcing costly infrastructure adaptation and managed retreat from low-lying areas.
+1.5°C in Southeast Asia
Projected consequences of failing to meet global climate targets.
Projected Outcome
Intensified monsoon seasons and sea-level rise threaten coastal communities and agricultural deltas, leading to displacement and food security challenges.
+2°C in Sub-Saharan Africa
Projected consequences of failing to meet global climate targets.
Projected Outcome
Prolonged droughts reduce crop yields and water availability, escalating resource competition and impacting millions who depend on rain-fed agriculture.
+2.7°C in Global Coastal Cities
Projected consequences of failing to meet global climate targets.
Projected Outcome
Major coastal cities face chronic flooding and severe storm surges, forcing costly infrastructure adaptation and managed retreat from low-lying areas.
Our Next Chapter
Scaling climate action means scaling trust — village by village.