The term “Extinct Archive” represents the effort to preserve and revive ancient, endangered, or extinct tribal farming practices, traditions, and seed varieties of India. It symbolizes the creation of are pository (archive)of valuable knowledge related to farming, which is at risk of being lost to modern agricultural methods.
Satyabrata Jena, Founder“Indian Tribal Farming” focuses on the unique and sustainable farming practices of India’s tribal communities, highlighting their connection to nature, biodiversity, and traditional wisdom
“Federation” conveys a unified body of stakeholders, including tribal farmers, organizations, and individuals, working collaboratively toward the promotion, preservation, and modernization of these practices.
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To promote organic farming practices and educate tribal farmers about sustainable and eco-friendly agricultural methods.
To undertake the activities and research & development initiatives on health care as well as to establish, manage, support the related activities and institutions as per the need.
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