Imagial Trust is a registered charitable trust based in Tamil Nadu, India, dedicated to empowering rural communities through sustainable agriculture, livelihood development, and inclusive growth.
Founded by a group of development professionals, agricultural experts, and community leaders, the Trust was born from a simple recognition β smallholder farmers lacked access to timely advisory, institutional support, and market linkages that could transform their lives.
Starting with a handful of villages, Imagial Trust has grown into a credible development organisation operating across multiple districts of Tamil Nadu, impacting thousands of farming households every year.
"A Tamil Nadu where every farming family lives with dignity, resilience, and prosperity β where no village is left behind."
"To transform the lives of smallholder farmers and rural communities through sustainable agricultural practices, collective empowerment, and inclusive development."
These principles guide every program we design and every community we serve.
Every decision is guided by the needs, voices, and aspirations of the communities we serve.
We operate with full transparency and accountability β to our beneficiaries, partners, and donors.
We build solutions that last β ecologically sound, economically viable, and socially rooted.
We prioritise the most marginalised β women farmers, landless labourers, and SC/ST communities.
We work with NABARD, government bodies, NGOs, and research institutions to amplify impact.
We publish annual reports, audited financials, and outcome reports β every rupee is accounted for.
Our work spans agriculture, institutions, natural resources, and capacity building.
Promoting climate-resilient farming, soil health management, water conservation, and natural farming to reduce risk and increase farmer income across rain-fed landscapes.
Building Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs), Self Help Groups (SHGs), and community-based organisations so farmers can act collectively and access markets and institutional credit.
Restoring degraded lands and watersheds through participatory community action β improving groundwater, reducing erosion, and reviving seasonal streams.
Operating Agri-Clinics and Agri-Business Centres (ACABC) that deliver technical guidance, government scheme linkages, and extension services directly to farmers.
We collaborate with government agencies, financial institutions, and civil society organisations to maximise impact.
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
Dept. of Agriculture & Allied Departments
Agricultural Technology Management Agency
National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management
Local village councils and gram sabhas
Corporate social responsibility contributors
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