Shakti Organisation, Rayagada, Odisha, under the REWARD Project and with the support of PD Watershed Sambalpur, successfully implemented Rabi season agricultural activities in Jujomura Block. The initiative was designed to strengthen farmer livelihoods through crop diversification, improved productivity, and climate-resilient practices.
The programme covered 74 acres and benefited 156 farmers across eight Micro Watershed villages—Andijharana, Barlui, Hatibari, Nuamalupali, Dhadumunda, Bhadimura, Nuabangmal, and Jamloi—within the Micro Watershed area of Jujomura Block. By reaching multiple villages, the intervention ensured inclusive participation and broad-based impact at the community level.
During the Rabi season, farmers adopted a diversified cropping pattern. Onion was cultivated on 14 acres by 28 farmers, mustard on 11.5 acres by 14 farmers, green gram on 14 acres by 14 farmers, and potato on 34.5 acres by 100 farmers. This diversification helped reduce risk, improve soil health, and open up better income opportunities for participating households.
Through the REWARD Project, Shakti Organisation aims to enhance farmers’ income, promote sustainable agricultural practices, improve soil health, and encourage climate-resilient farming systems. The successful Rabi season implementation reflects a strong commitment to farmers’ welfare and long-term sustainable rural development, reinforcing the role of watershed-based approaches in building resilient agrarian communities.