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Connect with the farms
feeding the country.

A platform for two kinds of people — farmers who want to open their land to visitors, and people who want to spend time on a real working farm. Stays, visits, volunteering, learning. Across India. Rooted in regenerative agriculture.

Who this is for

Two people.
One piece of land.

One person grows food and tends the earth. Another person has spent their whole life eating food they have never seen grown. This platform connects them. What happens after that is the point.

🌾 For farmers
You have a farm.
Open it.

Registering your farm brings in visitors who want to work, learn, and understand what you do. It generates additional income. It builds a network of people who care about how their food is grown. And it gives your work the witness it deserves.

  • List your farm for stays, day visits, or volunteering
  • Set your own availability and terms
  • Receive visitors who are genuinely interested in farming
  • Build a community around your land and practice
  • Share knowledge — your methods, your crops, your story
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🏡 For visitors
You want a farm.
Find one.

A few days on a working farm changes the way you eat, the way you shop, and the way you think about the land. You do not need farming experience. You need curiosity and a willingness to work with your hands.

  • Find farms across India by region and experience type
  • Choose your format — stay, visit, volunteer, or learn
  • Connect directly with farmers who share their values
  • Come alone, with a partner, with family
  • Leave with something you cannot get from a screen
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Experience types

Four ways to
be on a farm.

🏠
Farm Stay

Sleep on the farm. Wake with the crops. Understand a farm's rhythm from inside it — not as a visitor passing through, but as someone who belongs to the morning.

Day Visit

Arrive at dawn. Work through the morning. Eat what the farm grows. Leave by evening changed by something you did not expect.

👐
Volunteering

Work on a real farm in exchange for meals and accommodation. Labour is the most honest way to understand the land. You will learn more in three days of work than in three months of reading.

🏫
Learning

Specific skills — composting, planting, soil testing, seed saving, natural pest management. Some farmers teach formally. Others teach by doing alongside you. Either way, you leave with something practical.

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Volunteer working on farm
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Learning soil on farm
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How Greenaffair curates

Not every farm.
The right farms.

We do not list every farm that applies. Every farmer who registers goes through a conversation with our team — about their practices, their orientation, their relationship with the land. We are looking for farmers who are genuinely working toward ecological health, not just farms that look good in a photograph.

This matters for visitors. When you arrive at a Greenaffair-listed farm, you know that the farmer has a genuine relationship with regenerative practice. You are not arriving at a performance. You are arriving at work in progress — honest, imperfect, and real.

The farms listed range from small family homesteads to working orchards to mixed food forests. Some are certified organic. Some are transitioning. All of them are oriented toward the same thing: land that is getting healthier, not more depleted, with every passing season.

If you are a farmer who fits this description — register. If you are a visitor who wants an experience rooted in this orientation — find a farm. The platform exists because both of you deserve to find each other.

Register your farm

Tell us about your farm. We review every registration and follow up within 5 working days to discuss listing details and visit formats.

Find a farm

Tell us what you are looking for. We match you with registered farms that fit your region, availability, and preferred experience type.

Questions

What farmers and visitors
ask us first.

Any farm that practises responsible, natural, or regenerative agriculture — or is actively transitioning toward it. Orchards, vegetable farms, mixed farms, homesteads, herbal gardens. The farm does not need to be certified organic, but it must be genuinely oriented toward ecological farming. We review every registration before listing.

You commit to welcoming visitors as described in your registration — whether for day visits, farm stays, volunteering, or learning experiences. You set your own availability and terms. Greenaffair facilitates the connection; the experience is yours to design and manage.

Register your interest with your location, availability, and what kind of experience you are looking for. We match you with registered farms in your preferred region. You connect directly with the farmer to arrange dates and details.

Some farms offer this — what is internationally known as WWOOFing or agri volunteering. You work on the farm for a portion of the day and receive accommodation and meals in exchange. This is arranged directly between visitor and farmer and varies by farm. Indicate your interest in the visitor form.

No. Many of our visitors have never set foot on a working farm. The experience is designed precisely for people who want that first encounter — to understand where food comes from, to work with their hands, to spend time in a landscape that produces rather than consumes. No prior experience is needed or expected.

We make the introduction and provide a framework of shared values. The experience itself is between you and the farmer. We do not manage bookings, payments, or logistics — we connect people who share an orientation toward the land and let the relationship develop from there.

The farm is waiting.So is the farmer.

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