
Punjab’s farms are on the front line of climate change. Falling ground water levels, degraded soils, and rising temperatures are reshaping how food is grown and livelihoods are sustained.
Vatrukh Foundation works with farmers and rural communities to strengthen climate resilience in agriculture—grounded in listening, trust, and local knowledge. We support farmer-led solutions that protect water, soil, and long-term productivity.

Responding to Punjab’s groundwater crisis through water-efficient cropping and irrigation practices

Supporting climate-adaptive and diversified farming systems

Conducting village-level listening exercises and farmer engagements

Strengthening collaboration between farmers, researchers, and local institutions
