Our Work at a Glance

At ASA, each intervention is part of a larger effort to build a connected and sustainable ecosystem that strengthens both farms and families. We follow a landscape approach that allows us to work across multiple thematic areas in an integrated manner. Below is an overview of the impact created as of March 2025 across these key areas.

Restoring and Revitalizing Soil Health

  • 1,08,352 hectares treated with soil and moisture conservation practices.
  • 1,08,642 farmers adopted organic cultivation certified by third-party agencies.
  • 65,134 farmers benefitted from improved land productivity.

Water Security

  • 11,715 major and minor water-harvesting structures built.
  • 17,451 additional structures created through government convergence.
  • 43,611 hectares brought under irrigation through ASAโ€™s direct work.
  • 46,573 hectares brought under irrigation through convergence.
  • 5,79,414 million litres of rainwater harvested.
  • 83,815 farmers achieved up to 250% cropping intensity.

Biodiversity and Climate-Resilient Farming

  • 18.99 million crop varieties tested through Farmersโ€™ Field Trials.
  • 1,54,060 households trained in climate-resilient farming.
  • 35 lakh agroforestry trees planted across 8,638 hectares.

Financial Empowerment

  • 1,842 training programmes conducted across 30 blocks in 6 districts.
  • 3,657 enrolments facilitated in government schemes.
  • 62,785+ people trained in financial and digital literacy.
  • 15,401 households gained access to safe water and sanitation.
  • 8,652 families supported through toilet improvement loans.
  • 358 water purifiers installed for community use.

Participation and Gender Equity

  • 24,737 SHGs partnered with ASA.
  • 90% of all community-based organisation members are women.
  • 1,299 community institutions are driving locally led development.

Our Contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals

At ASA, our work contributes to multiple Sustainable Development Goals because livelihoods, land, water and climate are deeply connected. By strengthening farm-based livelihoods, expanding access to finance and water, restoring soil and ecosystems, and promoting climate-resilient farming, we help rural families improve incomes, food security and long-term resilience. Through this integrated approach, our work reduces poverty and inequality, supports decent work and protects natural resources, creating lasting outcomes for both people and the planet.

ASA Contribution to SDGs