FARM COLLECTIVE
Farms within a 300-Acre Defence Farm Collective
A Community-Owned, Professionally Managed Regenerative Landscape
Our 300-acre Defence Farm Collective is designed as a living agricultural and forestry ecosystem, stewarded
collectively by serving and retired Defence, Paramilitary, Government Officers and Healthcare Professionals.
The land is not divided into saleable plots. Instead, it functions as an integrated system of farms, forests, food
production zones, and community spaces, managed with long-term ecological and economic sustainability in mind.
The 300-Acre Vision
A single collective spans approximately 300 contiguous acres, allowing meaningful scale for:
- Sustainable agriculture
- Indigenous livestock
- Food security
- Forestry and biodiversity
- Community living with discipline and governance
This scale ensures the land remains productive, resilient, and protected for future generations.
Key Features
- ~300 acres per collective
- ~120 participating families
- Community-owned farmland & forestry
- Indigenous dairy, orchards, beekeeping, poultry & livestock
- 150+ acres dedicated to nature, ecology & conservation
- Optional eco-friendly cottages (2 / 3 / 4 BHK)
- No plot sales | No real-estate speculation
Eligibility
- Serving or retired personnel from:
- Indian Armed Forces
- Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs)
- Defence widows / spouses / wards
- Healthcare professionals serving defence / veterans ecosystem
- And their kids
Purpose
- Sustainable living & food security
- Land stewardship & ecological restoration
- Long-term community living, not investment flipping
📌 This is not a real-estate project.
📌 Participation is by eligibility and shared values only.
Land Use Overview
- ~150 acres: Forestry, conservation & water systems
- ~90 acres: Permaculture, orchards & food forests
- ~60 acres: Residential farm zones (0.5 acre per family)
Integrated activities include:
- Indigenous dairy (A2 milk)
- Free-range poultry & goats
- Beekeeping
- Orchards & vegetables
- Composting & soil regeneration
What This Is / Is Not
This IS
- A long-term land stewardship initiative
- A post-service engagement opportunity
- A community-driven ecological project
This is NOT
- A plotted development
- A villa project
- A financial investment scheme
How the Farms Are Governed
- Land Ownership: Registered Society
- Operations: Professionally managed LLP
- Members: Equal rights, one family one vote
- Discipline: Clear bylaws and usage rules
Farms are not individually managed or fenced, they operate as a shared system.
Who This Model Is Designed For
This collective is suitable for those who:
- Value discipline and long-term thinking
- Seek food security and meaningful engagement
- Prefer stewardship over speculation
- Understand collective responsibility
