AME Foundation
  • Home
  • About
    • AME Foundation
    • Board of Trustees
    • Our Team
    • Our Work
    • Annual Reports
    • Financial Reports
    • Our Policies
  • Programmes
  • Resources
    • Publications
    • Posters
  • LEISA India
    • Readers Survey
    • LEISA India Impact
    • Documentation products
  • Stories of Change
  • Blog
  • Join Us
  • Contact Us
Select Page
Upscaling an innovative practice in rainfed paddy cultivation

Upscaling an innovative practice in rainfed paddy cultivation

by Rukmini | Jul 20, 2009 | Agroecology, AME, Articles, Cases, Published Articles, Scaling Up

Farm practices, even with inherent merits, are often difficult to spread over a large area. It is much more challenging for a practice like SRI to be tried and scaled up under rainfed conditions. In such situations, a well planned strategy is all that is required to...

Balancing our Way to Scale: PTD for Sustainable Dryland Agriculture in South India

by Rukmini | Jul 10, 2001 | Agroecology, AME, Articles, Cases, Published Articles, Scaling Up

Introduction This paper is about collaborative action between institutions and individuals in South India, seeking to support small and marginal farm families in developing sustainable dryland agriculture. Over the past six years, AME – a resource organisation...

Extension education in the context of a changing agriculture

by Rukmini | Jul 10, 2001 | Agroecology, AME, Articles, Cases, Published Articles, Scaling Up

Indian agriculture is undergoing a rapid transformation under globalization, from a simple way of making a living to a complex economic endeavour. As such, extension service to  has to make appropriate readjustments in its goals and strategies, while its principles...

Recent Posts

  • Sustainable Practices in Maize Cultivation
  • Backyard nutrition gardens For family nutrition and income
  • AMEF collaborates with Access Agriculture
  • Field demo on farm equipment in Guddahalli and Hirehonalli villages in Dharwad
  • Course on Agroecology for Food Systems Transformation

About Us

AMEF is promoting Sustainable Agriculture in dry lands through combination of NRM and ICM practices on the same farm – rain water management, soil fertility improvement, diversified and improved cropping practices, supplemented by encouraging farmers to grow shrubs and trees on farm for meeting income, fodder and manurial needs. Most importantly, backed by farmer-centric learning processes like PTD & FFS and building rural youth as farm guides.

AME Foundation

  • Annual Reports
  • Board of Trustees
  • Financial Reports
  • Our Work

Contact Details

AME Foundation
No. 204, 100 Feet Ring Road,
3rd Phase, Banashankari 2nd Block, 3rd Stage,
Bangalore – 560 085, India
Tel: +91-080- 2669 9512, 8035845528
E-mail: amefbang@yahoo.co.in
leisaindia@yahoo.co.in