Wayfield® Agricultural Technology Gurugram, India
Our Impact

Impact of Our Work

Transformation of Agricultural Systems for Climate Resilience

Wayfield Agricultural Technology works with smallholder farmers, rural communities, and institutional partners to develop climate-resilient crop systems that strengthen food security, improve farmer incomes, and enhance ecosystem sustainability.



Smallholder Farmers

Smallholder Farmers

Smallholder farmers are the most vulnerable to climate risks—irregular rainfall, rising temperatures, soil degradation, and increasing pest pressure. Wayfield works at the grassroots level to help smallholder farmers adapt, reduce risk, and build resilient farming systems and increase productivity.

Women Farmers

Women Farmers & Livelihoods

Women farmers play a critical role in farming and are custodian of indigenous farming knowledge. Wayfield actively engages women in training programs, crop management decisions, and livelihood improvement initiatives—strengthening household-level climate resilience.

Farmer Awareness

Farmer Awareness & Training

Wayfield delivers structured capacity-building programs including farmer field trainings, climate-smart agriculture training, and community-level advisory systems that enable farmers to make informed crop planning and risk management decisions under changing climate conditions.

Impact at a Glance

1,15,000+

Smallholder Farmers Reached

23%

Reduction in Input Cost

28%

Average Yield Improvement

29%

Increase in Farmer Income

Climate-Resilient Agriculture

Integrating native seeds, agroecology and data-driven advisory to build future-ready farming systems.

Climate Resilience

Building Resilience

Reducing climate risk through sustainable practices, water efficiency, and adaptive cropping systems.

Farmer Testimonials

Voices from farmers and communities where Wayfield's climate-resilient crop systems are creating impact.

Smallholder farmer getting more income for his walnut crop in remote hilly area.

Cotton Farmer explaining benefits of regenerative farming practices.

Paddy Farmers telling about lowering input cost and climate resilient paddy seeds through Wayfield's training.

Cotton Farmer telling about climate resilient seed variety and low inout cost through Wayfield's training.

Ground Nut Farmer telling about climate resilient training , seed variety and improved yield of crop

Cotton Farmer telling about the benefits and improved yield from Wayfield's training

Contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals

Wayfield promotes climate-resilient agriculture and sustainable food systems aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Primary SDGs

SDG 1

SDG 1 – No Poverty

Improving farm incomes and strengthening economic resilience of rural communities.

SDG 13

SDG 13 – Climate Action

Supporting climate-resilient farming practices and helping farmers adapt to changing weather and environmental condition.

SDG 15

SDG 15 – Life on Land

Encouraging regenerative agriculture, improving soil health, and promoting sustainable land use.


Secondary SDGs

SDG 2

SDG 2 – Zero Hunger

Promoting sustainable agriculture, improving smallholder productivity, and strengthening resilient food production systems.

SDG 5

SDG 5 – Gender Equality

Supporting participation and livelihood opportunities for women farmers.

Wayfield is creating impact through climate-resilient farming practices, technology enablement in demand driven crop production and agri value chain with a holistic approach which includes leveraging climate resiliency in agriculture.


Wayfield’s Climate-Resilient Agriculture Footprint

Wayfield Agricultural Technology has developed a growing network of farmers and agricultural partners across multiple regions of India, enabling the implementation of climate-resilient crop systems and science-based agronomy practices at the field level.

Through its programs and advisory platforms, Wayfield has supported smallholder farmers in adopting improved crop planning, climate-adaptive farming practices, and sustainable production systems that strengthen farm productivity and rural livelihoods.

Wayfield’s work has had measurable impact across several agricultural regions, including:
• Uttarakhand
• Himachal Pradesh
• Haryana
• Rajasthan
• Uttar Pradesh

Impact on Farmers & Growers
a.) Trained over 18000+ smallholder farmers and women farmers in climate-resilient crop production practices.
b.) Increased yield and profitability through access to premium crop varieties and precision agri-advisory.
c.) Enabled direct market access and demand driven production.


Impact on Crop Procurement Ecosystem
a.) Developed market-linked crop production systems.
b.) Connected smallholder farmers with food processors, exporters, and sustainability-focused buyers.
c.) Enabled demand-driven and specification driven crop production models.



Digital & Technological Impact
a.) Through its digital agronomy platform, Wayfield enabling smallholder farmers to adopt digital agronomy practices and access timely crop advisories that improve decision-making throughout the crop cycle—from crop selection to harvesting.
b.) Wayfield is developing digital tools that support traceability, climate risk assessment, and transparent procurement systems, enabling data-driven agricultural development programs.


Global Engagement & Climate Impact
a.) Promoting low-emission, climate-resilient, and regenerative agriculture practices that enhance soil health, improve biodiversity, and support sustainable land management.
b.) Collaborating with corporate sustainability initiatives and institutional partners to expand climate-resilient agriculture programs and strengthen regional agricultural ecosystems.
c.) Wayfield’s innovations in climate-resilient agriculture were showcased at Expo 2020 Dubai under the Government of India Startup India program, highlighting scalable solutions for sustainable farming and food systembenefiting s.
d.) Wayfield Agricultural Technology participated in the Paris Peace Forum 2025, contributing to global dialogues on climate-resilient agriculture, smallholder farmer empowerment, women-led agricultural livelihoods, and South–South collaboration for climate-aligned agricultural development..




Wayfield continues to expand its work in developing scalable climate-resilient crop systems that strengthen food security, improve smallholder farmer livelihoods, and promote sustainable land use.