Promoting Soil Biology-based Regenerative Agriculture
Save Soil - Regenerative Revolution (SS-RR) is a pioneering initiative dedicated to transforming agriculture in Tamil Nadu. With an emphasis on farm economics and agroecology, it provides training in scientific regenerative agriculture techniques to effectively combat soil degradation and the exodus of farmers from the agricultural sector. SS-RR envisions regenerative agriculture becoming the predominant practice across the state, achieved through a community-driven movement.

“Of all the economic activities in a nation, agriculture is the most fundamental and of paramount importance. A nation that neglects its farmers is bound to Dislocate its basic life-sustaining infrastructure.”
Stories of Change
Tamil Nadu’s Largest Regenerative Agriculture Movement

Transformation
33,000+ trained
9,000+ transitioned
From chemical to natural farming

Collective Power
51,000+ farmers
242 peer groups
Connected, learning,
thriving together

Living Proof
200+ lead farmers
42-acre demo farms
Showcasing regenerative
methods on the ground

Digital Catalyst
100M+
online views
Largest active digital platform for regenerative agriculture
30 Years of Driving Change

The Initiative
A Commitment to Environmental Restoration

Origins & Vision
Transforming Soil & Agriculture, Empowering Farmers

Strategic Framework
Demonstrate. Train. Empower. Scale

Implementation
Coordinated Teams, Meaningful Action
Roadmap to Regeneration
The Regenerative Revolution In Action
Section Component
Featured Initiatives
3-Month Internship on Model Farms
MODEL FARMS AS LIVING LABS
This internship offers a unique opportunity for farmers and aspiring farmers to live, learn, and practice natural farming methods on SS-RR’s model farms. Currently, SS-RR operates two such farms: one in Semmedu village in Coimbatore, and another in Thiruvannamalai.
AGRI-STARTUP 2.0 MEGA PROGRAM
AWARENESS & TRAINING PROGRAMS
The Save Soil Agri-startup Festival is a flagship event designed to ignite innovation and entrepreneurship among farmers, women, and youth in the agricultural sector. Held annually on India's Independence Day weekend, the festival celebrates self-reliance and sustainability through agri-based enterprise and collaboration.