Localized economies are a reflection of particular cultures, resources and needs, but they still encourage the free exchange of knowledge and ideas across borders.
What does the Eegaikulu aim to achieve?
Localization is about bringing the economy back to a human scale.
We have worked on Collecting data’s on the Local vegetables grown and worked to conserve the Native Seeds. We have worked on Grama sabha awareness and worked on Biodiversity act for the past 6 years on forming the Biodiversity Management Committee (BMC) and to prepare People’s Biodiversity Register (PBR).