Wayfield® Agricultural Technology Gurugram, India
Our Mission

Climate Resilient Agriculture

Wayfield is a climate-resilient crop systems partner, empowering smallholder and women farmers through science-led implementation, outcome-driven systems, and institutional partnerships to improve livelihoods, food security and sustainable market engagement.

Our mission is to design and implement scalable climate-resilient crop production systems that strengthen smallholder livelihoods, foster women empowerment, and support climate aligned food systems. Wayfield was founded with a mission to focus on the following key principles:

Improving farmers profitability and women farmers 's livelihood
More diversification in crop production and harnessing natural process for growing climate resilient crops.Usage of climate resilient seed varieties and bio-products
Building sourcing-ready climate resilient farming systems that meet private-sector and institutional quality requirements.
Integrating regenerative agriculture in climate resilient farming systems.
Reducing greenhouse gases emissions due to agricultural processes and monetize the climate-resilient farming practices/soil carbon for the farmers

Our Vision

Building Climate-Resilient and Inclusive Food Systems

Wayfield envisions a future where climate-resilient crop systems strengthen rural livelihoods, regenerate ecosystems,strengthen women-led rural livelihoods and improve food and protein security across vulnerable regions.

We aim to create scalable agricultural models that integrate regenerative soil practices, diversified cropping systems, and women-centered livelihood development—ensuring both environmental sustainability and economic stability for smallholder farmers.

For small holder and women farmers

Climate-Resilient Crop Systems for Smallholder & Women Farmers

How Wayfield Is Improving Climate-Resilient Farming Systems

Smallholder farmers are among the most vulnerable to climate risks—including erratic rainfall, rising temperatures, soil degradation, and increasing pest pressures. Wayfield designs and implements structured climate-resilient crop systems that strengthen income stability, improve soil health, and enhance food and protein security with measurable outcomes.

Our approach integrates crop selection,climate resilient seed varieties,regenerative soil practices, water-efficient production systems, and climate-smart pest management into a cohesive field-level implementation model. By promoting drought-tolerant, heat-resilient, and short-duration pulse varieties, farmers reduce yield volatility and improve resilience during climate shocks.Rather than providing isolated advisory services, Wayfield works through cluster-based implementation models that combine:
• Climate-smart crop planning
• Soil regeneration and low-input practices
• Water-efficient farming techniques
• Integrated Pest & Disease Management (IPM)
• Structured farmer capacity building
• Monitoring and outcome tracking

Women-Centered Livelihood & Resilience Strengthening

Women farmers are central to household-level climate adaptation and nutrition security. Wayfield integrates women into important roles within farmer clusters, strengthens their participation in crop planning and post harvest engagement, and supports income-generating opportunities through resilient crop systems. By combining climate resilience with women-led livelihood strengthening, Wayfield builds inclusive rural systems that improve both economic and environmental sustainability.

Our Foundation

Regenerative & Climate-Resilient Crop Systems

Wayfield was founded on the principle that durable climate resilience begins with healthy soils and scientifically designed cropping systems. We integrate climate-smart diversification strategies—such as intercropping, cover crops, and pulse-based systems—with regenerative soil management to build stronger, more adaptive farm ecosystems.

Our approach focuses on restoring soil biological activity, improving nutrient efficiency, and strengthening ecosystem balance. Healthier soils enhance crop tolerance to drought, heat stress, and erratic rainfall while reducing reliance on external chemical inputs.

These integrated systems will support lower greenhouse gas intensity, improved biodiversity, diversified production, and more stable, high-quality yields suited for sustainable markets.Over time, increased soil organic carbon further strengthens long-term productivity and may create opportunities to participate in sustainability-linked and climate-aligned markets, supporting additional income resilience.

Supported by Science and Technology

Powered by Applied Science & Data-Driven Systems

Wayfield’s climate-resilient crop systems are built on a foundation of applied science, integrating microbiology, soil science, biotechnology, and data analytics into practical field-level implementation models.

Our scientific framework focuses on improving soil biological health, optimizing nutrient cycles, and enhancing crop tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses such as drought, heat, and pest pressure. These principles guide the design of diversified, low-input, and climate-smart cropping systems.

By combining science-based agronomy with data-driven decision support, Wayfield strengthens productivity, reduces climate vulnerability, and creates structured pathways toward sustainable profitability for smallholder and women farmers.