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Building Long-Term Land Value — The Sustainable Way

Beyond crops and tourism, Krishi Parivar promotes land stewardship — developing eco-friendly, serviced farm plots that appreciate responsibly. The approach protects soil fertility, integrates renewable infrastructure, and ensures that value creation benefits local communities rather than speculative investors. Sindhudurg’s expanding connectivity and tourism projects make this model both ethical and economically strong.

1.1 Our Approach

Krishi Parivar’s land strategy centers on “productive real estate.”

  • Eco-Zoning: Areas reserved for agriculture, orchards, and water bodies; heavy industry prohibited.

  • Serviced Plots: Internal roads, irrigation lines, solar lighting, and common green belts.

  • Hybrid Returns: Short-term rental and farm-stay income combined with steady capital appreciation.

  • Controlled Sales: Plots sold only to verified buyers — farmers, agri-entrepreneurs, or eco-living enthusiasts — to prevent speculation.

1.2 Background / Context

Sindhudurg’s coastal stretch once saw unplanned layouts and soil degradation. Post-airport connectivity now invites investment, making ethical planning imperative. Krishi Parivar integrates land conservation into the business model itself.

1.3 Key Drivers / Issues

  • Infrastructure Boost: Sindhudurg Airport (IRB Group) enables direct connectivity to Mumbai.

  • Government Catalysts: Tourism Policy 2025 and district masterplans identify eco-residential clusters.

  • Environmental Awareness: Buyers increasingly seek green certifications and farm-to-stay concepts.

  • Community Participation: Local farmers employed in maintenance and operations retain ownership value.

1.4 Impact / Implications

The model achieves three outcomes:

  1. Preserved Soil Health: Agriculture continues on 60 percent of land.

  2. Appreciating Asset: Land value rises 8–12 percent annually due to infrastructure and eco-tourism linkages.

  3. Shared Prosperity: Farmers remain stakeholders through co-operative ownership structures.

1.5 Expert / Industry Reaction

“This is India’s prototype for climate-positive rural real estate,” says Dr. Suhas Naik, environmental planner.
“Unlike typical plotting schemes, Krishi Parivar keeps land productive — a balance between profit and planet,” remarks CA Manoj Singh.

1.6 Challenges Ahead

Legal clarity on land-use conversion and adherence to eco-zone norms require continuous compliance. Krishi Parivar partners with environmental engineers and legal experts to maintain transparency.

1.7 Strategic Outlook / Way Forward

Over the next five years, Krishi Parivar plans to develop model eco-clusters with rainwater harvesting, solar micro-grids, and community orchards. These clusters will serve as templates for replication across coastal India.

 

Why This Matters

Land is a finite resource. By treating it as a living ecosystem rather than a commodity, Krishi Parivar proves that long-term wealth creation and environmental care can coexist.

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