Founded in December 2019 and headquartered in Pune, India, Farmers for Forests (F4F) is a hybrid social enterprise on a mission to support and create biodiverse farms & forests that improves climate, biodiversity, and rural livelihoods. We harness the power of farmers, forests and technology to fight climate-change and poverty, at scale.
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Rising temperatures, erratic weather patterns and depleting groundwater has made smallholder farming in India very difficult. F4F helps farmers transition their land to agroforestry in order to regenerate their soil, increase incomes and make them climate change-resilient.


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July 23, 2025

Hornbill Dispatch #13 | From DeepForest to Detectron2 - Getting a clear view of the trees and the forest

When we last left off our riveting tale, our seemingly ingenious QR code tree tagging method had failed quite miserably...

July 23, 2025

Hornbill Dispatch #13 | From DeepForest to Detectron2 - Getting a clear view of the trees and the forest

When we last left off our riveting tale, our seemingly ingenious QR code tree tagging method had failed quite miserably and we left with “mud... Read more

July 16, 2025

Hornbill Dispatch #12 | The Muddy Reality of Counting Carbon

Our team stood ankle-deep in mud on a farmer's plot in Maharashtra in August 2021, watching weeks of painstaking work literally blow away in the... Read more

June 2, 2025

Hornbill Dispatch #11 | Death by a thousand cuts

It’s been a while. Too long, actually. We’ve been busy on the ground - wading through devil’s thorn, dodging errant mosquitoes, sitting with farmers and... Read more

June 2, 2025

Hornbill Dispatch #10 | Elephants, Forests, and the Future We’re Growing [Archive]

It's been a while since we spoken to you last. To say a lot has happend scince then would be an understatement. Before we update you... Read more

May 31, 2025

Hornbill Dispatch #9 | The Forest and the Future [Archive]

This month we wanted to do something a little bit different. We usually put our learnings second to last in our monthly newsletters, but this... Read more