The philosopher Peter Singer’s now famous “drowning child” thought experiment gets at this disconnect between desire and action: Imagine you are walking by a pond on your way to work or school, and you…
Now imagine you’re walking by a barren farm instead—a land once full of wheat, now full of cracks. That’s what thousands of farmers in Satara face daily. Chemical farming gave them yield but took away their land’s life.
Through our “From Soil to Table” initiative, Harit Disha Foundation is not just promoting organic farming—we’re resurrecting dead soil. With compost kits, training sessions, and natural alternatives, we’re helping farmers reconnect with their land, their legacy, and their dignity.
Organic farming is not about luxury produce. It’s about survival. It’s about respect—for the soil, for the consumer, and for the future.
