Practical community outcomes
Programs focus on food security, clean energy, reliable water, climate resilience, environmental protection, and stronger local livelihoods.
Program areas
EarthGuard brings together community training, demonstration projects, applied research, and practical technologies so each intervention strengthens the others.
Program guide
Programs focus on food security, clean energy, reliable water, climate resilience, environmental protection, and stronger local livelihoods.
Farmer groups, youth, women, girls, schools, vulnerable households, community institutions, and local partner organizations.
Training, demonstration sites, field coaching, applied research, partner coordination, appropriate technology, and follow-up monitoring.
Baseline data, adoption records, production changes, water and energy performance, income indicators, and community feedback.
AI-supported crop and flower planning, soil sensors, NoIR plant-health imaging, satellite and weather intelligence, irrigation and fertigation guidance, secure batch identity, post-harvest handling, and value addition.
Soil intelligenceA localised innovation combining AI, GIS mapping, and soil science to provide actionable soil health data, fertility guidance, and climate-smart decisions for farmers.
SmartFishAIFish ponds, cages, raised tanks, aquaponics, water telemetry, feeding recommendations, disease-risk alerts, biomass estimates, digital product passports, preservation, market matching, and sustainability reporting.
EnergySolar irrigation, solar water pumping, solar dryers, clean cooking stoves, biogas, energy modeling initiatives, energy-saving systems, and youth training in solar installation.
Borehole drilling, solar pumping, automated water control, rainwater harvesting, storage, drip irrigation, water conservation, catchment protection, hygiene education, and drought resilience support.
Tree planting, community nurseries, agroforestry, water catchment area management, forest-region protection, wetland protection, waste management, recycling initiatives, climate education, and school environmental clubs.
Gender-responsive agribusiness, poultry, renewable energy entrepreneurship, digital literacy, research skills, savings groups, leadership, community enterprises, and green jobs.
Program design
Programs can stand alone or combine into integrated community models such as solar-powered irrigation for vegetable production, aquaponics for youth groups, or solar drying for improved market value.
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