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Market-led agriculture for sustainable farms and communities.

Winrock International’s agriculture initiatives address on farm productivity, sustainable use and conservation of natural resources, while introducing new approaches that connect farmers to markets and production to consumer demand. With more than three decades of experience on four continents, Winrock employs proven strategies that yield long-lasting results.


Read our latest solution story: A Growing Industry in the Hills of Nepal.


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Creating Rural Enterprises for Alleviating Poverty (REAP)
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  • Increasing productivity and access to markets to improve farm income.
  • Maintaining high quality from farm to market while using low-cost, high-yield production and processing systems to enhance competitiveness.
  • Integrating sustainable business practices for stronger, more effective farmer networks, grower associations, processors, and marketers.


Revitalizing Agriculture, Livelihoods & Landscapes (REAL) for Stronger, More Stable Communities
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  • Linking sustainable agriculture practices, agribusiness services, and processing sectors to create a more ecologically sound food production systems and increase marketability of farm products.
  • Making better connections with new and existing markets through the use of information and communication technology, infrastructure improvements, education, and training.


Promoting Rural Empowerment for Agricultural Communities & Households (REACH) to Improve Lives and Livelihoods
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  • Integrating good governance and civil society with advancements in agriculture to generate economic, environmental, and social development and stable communities.
  • Increasing the capacity of rural farmers, local enterprises, and governments to participate more fully in planning, setting priorities, and making decisions for their communities.