Overview
Anita Gupta is an Indian social entrepreneur, organic farmer and tribal activist. Her work is associated with promoting sustainable agriculture and supporting tribal communities in India.
Key Facts
| Name | Anita Gupta |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Known for | Social entrepreneurship, organic farming, tribal activism |
| Field | Agriculture, rural development, community work |
Background
Gupta is identified with the broader movement in India that combines grassroots social enterprise with ecological and tribal welfare concerns. Practitioners in this space typically engage with smallholder cultivators, forest-dwelling communities and women's collectives, with an emphasis on chemical-free farming practices, fair market access and livelihood generation.
Areas of Work
- Organic farming: Promoting cultivation methods that avoid synthetic fertilisers and pesticides, with a focus on soil health and traditional crop varieties.
- Tribal activism: Engaging with Adivasi communities on issues related to livelihoods, land and access to resources.
- Social entrepreneurship: Building enterprise-led models that aim to be financially viable while delivering social and environmental outcomes.
Significance
Figures working at the intersection of organic agriculture and tribal welfare contribute to ongoing efforts in India to integrate ecological farming with rural development policy. Their initiatives often complement programmes run by state agencies, civil society organisations and producer collectives.
Related Topics
- Organic Farming in India
- Social Entrepreneurship in India
- Adivasi
- Sustainable Agriculture
- Women Entrepreneurs in India
References
- Wikidata entry: Q111160462