Key Points

The Cauvery Calling movement, led by Sadhguru's Isha Foundation, has achieved a remarkable milestone by planting 12.2 crore saplings across the Cauvery basin. This innovative ecological initiative supports farmers by promoting tree-based agriculture and aims to regenerate soil and combat climate change. With participation from over 50,000 farmers and citizens, the project has been recognized internationally for its transformative potential. The movement seeks to rejuvenate the Cauvery River and create sustainable agricultural practices that benefit both the environment and local communities.

Key Points: Sadhguru's Cauvery Calling Plants 12.2 Crore River Basin Saplings

  • World's largest farmer-driven ecological restoration movement targeting Cauvery basin
  • 50,931 farmers actively participated in tree plantation
  • Aims to plant 242 crore trees on private farmland
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12.2 crore saplings planted under Cauvery Calling movement, says Isha Foundation

Isha Foundation's massive ecological initiative supports 2.38 lakh farmers through innovative tree-based agriculture across Cauvery river regions

"Climate change cannot be fixed in the atmosphere. It can be fixed only in the soil. - Anand Ethirajalu, Project Director"

Bengaluru, June 5

Envisioned by Sadhguru, the Cauvery Calling movement enabled the plantation of 1.36 crore saplings across 34,000 acres in the Cauvery basin during 2024–25. To date, a total of 12.2 crore saplings have been planted, supporting 2.38 lakh farmers in adopting tree-based agriculture, the Isha Foundation said in a statement on Thursday.

Remarkably, in the last year alone, 50,931 farmers and citizens actively participated in this large-scale ecological effort, stated Isha Foundation in the statement.

Anand Ethirajalu, Project Director of Cauvery Calling and representative of the Save Soil movement, emphasised the urgency of soil regeneration – one of the key objectives of the movement.

He said, “One of the key topics that we were campaigning during this Climate Change Conference, ‘COP29 summit’ of United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and COP16 of United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) is that less than 4 per cent of the global climate finance is actually reaching agriculture and food systems.”

“We highlighted this because climate change cannot be fixed in the atmosphere. It can be fixed only in the soil. Putting more focus and investment in soil regeneration through tree-based agriculture is the need of the hour, and that's what we've been doing,” Anand Ethirajalu stated.

Cauvery Calling is the world’s largest farmer-driven ecological initiative and a groundbreaking eco-restoration effort with the potential to transform tropical regions. Named Top Innovator by the Trillion Trees: India Challenge, the movement aims to rejuvenate the Cauvery River—lifeline to 8.4 crore people—while enhancing farmers’ incomes by enabling the plantation of 242 crore trees on private farmland, states the statement.

Sadhguru had earlier shared, "Cauvery Calling will demonstrate to the world that it is possible to change the terrain of degraded Land by taking planned and strategised Action. Everyone who is nourished by Soil and Water must be a part of this Movement. Let Us Make It Happen."

In 2024, on landmark days such as World Environment Day (June 5), Van Mahotsav Week (July 1–7), Gandhi Jayanti (October 2), and World Soil Day (December 5) etc, 506 plantation events were conducted, resulting in the planting of 10 lakh saplings.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is truly inspiring work by Isha Foundation! 🌱 As someone from Karnataka, I've seen how the Cauvery river's condition affects millions. Tree-based agriculture seems like a perfect solution - helps farmers, revives soil, and saves our rivers. More corporates should fund such initiatives!
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Priya M.
While the numbers sound impressive, I hope there's proper monitoring of sapling survival rates. Many such drives fail because planted trees aren't maintained. The foundation should share data on how many saplings actually grow into trees over 5-10 years.
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Sanjay T.
Jai Hind! This is real nation-building work. Instead of just protesting about river disputes, we need more positive actions like Cauvery Calling. My cousin in Tamil Nadu joined this movement and his farm's yield has improved by 30% with agroforestry. More power to Sadhguru and team!
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Ananya R.
The soil regeneration focus is crucial! In our village near Mysuru, chemical farming had destroyed land fertility. After switching to tree-based farming, many farmers are seeing benefits. But government support is still lacking - subsidies remain tilted towards chemical fertilizers. Policy change needed!
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Vikram J.
Great initiative but why only Cauvery? All our rivers need similar attention - Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari. Hope this model can be replicated nationwide. Also, would like to see more transparency in funding - how much money is being spent per sapling?
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Neha P.
As an environmental science student, I appreciate how this combines ecology with economics. The 2.38 lakh farmers supported is the real achievement - shows sustainability can be profitable! 👏 Would love to volunteer next planting season. How can urban youth get involved?

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