The benefits of growing Prāṇāyu seeds are essential for the targeted populations.
- Impacts on the lives of families and communities.
- Gather favourable food security conditions for vulnerable populations in terms of access, availability, quality and stability.
- Cope with food emergencies during climatic or environmental disasters, through the selection of adequate seeds.
- Allow farmers to maintain soil fertility potential for successive crops.
- Support the ādivāsī and small farmers who want to maintain their traditional way of life.
- Enable vulnerable populations to be involved in their food production and the management of their resources.
- Restore rural livelihoods by reviving the local economy through traditional jobs in the heart of the most isolated villages.
- Boosting rural life by strengthening the cohesion of families and communities, and inspiring solidarity initiatives between communities.
- Prevent migration in slums by promoting food security in rural areas, reviving the traditional way of life, and enhancing socio-cultural dignity.
- Health and nutrition impacts
- Bridging nutritional deficiencies and their devastating corollaries.
- Cure pathologies related to malnutrition and prevent premature mortality.
- Meet the needs thanks to the contribution of food, seeds, plants with high nutritional density.
- Prevent certain types of chronic, acute or degenerative pathologies in order to strengthen the immune system by providing plants and seeds.
- Strengthen and regenerate the musculoskeletal system of individuals.
- Promote methods of prevention and medical empowerment according to the precepts of traditional Ayurvedic medicine.
- Impact on the protection of the environment
- Enrich, fertilize soils without synthetic products, by promoting their potential in mineralogy, trace elements.
- Preserve the biotope.
- Identify and maintain seeds adapted to weather requirements and climate change.
- Save adaptable seeds for emergencies from natural disasters.
- Cultivate and diffuse pollutant species from the field.
- Develop decontaminating and purifying plants for water resources.
- Grow plants particularly suited to carbon recapture of the air.
- Preserve endangered species and traditional varieties of ancient cultures.
- Limit carbon emissions by promoting local agriculture.
- Protect wildlife made up of endangered animal species.
- Spreading the word by example
- Empowering vulnerable populations.
- Share knowledge and develop human exchanges through solidarity, philanthropy, and ethics.
- Preserve the culture and traditional way of life of the ādivāsī, in perfect osmosis with nature, serving as a model.
- Adapt solidarity projects to the ecological and autonomous values of the targeted populations.
- Create an international ethical solidarity action at different scales that is easily modelled and reproducible for other NGOs.
- Promote around the project the creation of social ties, reflection, sharing, awakening, distribution of material and immaterial wealth.
- Scientific outreach
- Generate scientific data to substanciate clinical results in agro ecological and medical research.
- Validate ancestral knowledge of Ayurveda.
- Support and preserve Aboriginal culture and their age-old agro-ecological knowledge.
- Preserve traditional knowledge of inestimable value for humanity in agriculture, ecology, traditional medicine and Ayurveda.
- Preserve seed species that are very beneficial to the human species.