Community enterprises play an important role in organizing farmer participation and coordinating biomass recovery activities.
These local institutions help manage straw collection, support compost production, and provide a platform for farmer collaboration.
By strengthening community-based organizations, bioTRANS builds local ownership and long-term sustainability.
Farmers are central partners in the bioTRANS platform.
Through training programs, demonstration plots, and peer learning networks, farmers can gradually adopt soil restoration practices and regenerative farming methods.
The program also encourages community-based seed development initiatives that help improve the availability of locally adapted rice varieties.
The transition is designed to be farmer-led and community-based, ensuring that local farming communities play a central role in shaping practical solutions.
bioTRANS is designed as an open platform that brings together farmers, community enterprises, NGOs, research institutions, and private sector partners.
Potential areas of collaboration include pilot implementation, farmer training programs, compost production systems, seed development initiatives, and regenerative agriculture research.
We welcome dialogue with organizations that share the goal of building healthier soils, resilient farming communities, and sustainable agricultural landscapes.
We are currently exploring partnerships with organizations working on regenerative agriculture, sustainable food systems, and landscape-level transformation.
Potential collaboration areas include pilot implementation, farmer training, compost production systems, and seed development initiatives.
A pilot initiative exploring regenerative solutions for rice farming landscapes in Thailand.
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