PAPL has enabled transformative impact across social, economic, and climate dimensions by leveraging the strength of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) and the grassroots support of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) . CSOs have played a key role in building FPO capacities, promoting regenerative agriculture, and ensuring last-mile engagement.
This collaborative model has empowered smallholder farmers with better access to markets, finance, and sustainable practices. It has fostered inclusive participation in agri-value chains, improved farmer incomes and productivity, and advanced climate-resilient farming through soil and water conservation.
PAPL has created significant social impact by empowering smallholder farmers through improved market access, fair pricing, and capacity-building initiatives. By working closely with Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) and community institutions, it has strengthened rural livelihoods, enhanced income security, and fostered inclusive, dignified participation in agri-value chains
PAPL has strengthened the rural economy by reducing production and transaction costs, increasing farmers’ incomes, and promoting value-added practices. Its inclusive agri-business model enables better price realization, improved market linkages, and sustainable income growth for smallholder farmers.
With the active support of grassroots Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), PAPL promotes regenerative farming among smallholder farmers to address climate change. These initiatives are implemented on the ground by CSO partners, ensuring last-mile reach and engagement. By eliminating chemical inputs, improving soil health, and conserving water, PAPL restores degraded land and enhances resilience. These practices boost carbon sequestration and reduce emissions. Overall, PAPL supports climate-smart, sustainable livelihoods