Case Studies

From Brinjal to a Basket of Hope : Kukanisha’s Journey with Organic Farming

In the Manthai East DS Division area, Kukanisha Sindushan has spent the last five years quietly proving that resilience and determination can turn even the smallest beginnings into something extraordinary.

Her journey into organic farming began with a single crop—brinjal. At first, it was just for her family’s use. But soon, the harvest exceeded what they could consume, and she started selling the surplus to local shops. What began as a way to provide for her household slowly grew into a livelihood.

The path, however, was not easy . Despite her determination, Kukanisha often found herself excluded from many agricultural programs she applied to. With limited resources, she had to depend on others for critical tasks, like spraying pesticides on her crops.

"It was frustrating to wait for someone else to come and help," she recalls. "Sometimes it delayed the work, and I worried about losing the harvest".

That turning point came when Chrysalis extended support. Through the initiative, she received pipes for irrigation and a power sprayer, giving her the independence to manage her crops without relying on others. "Now I can spray pesticides myself, whenever it is needed. I feel more in control of my farm," she says with pride.

With newfound confidence and resources, Kukanisha expanded her cultivation. Today, her land is rich with diversity—manioc, turmeric, ladies’ fingers, ginger, and a variety of vegetables thrive alongside the brinjal that started it all. Chrysalis also introduced her to unique seed varieties and provided training workshops on planning, fertilizer use, and modern organic practices.

One moment stands out in her memory. Her ginger crop once turned unusually yellow, and she feared the harvest would fail. Instead of giving up, she reached out to the Field officer attached to the Department of Agriculture. "They gave me advice on how to manage it, and the crop recovered. That support gave me courage to keep trying new things," she says.

For Kukanisha, farming is no longer just about survival—it is about independence, growth, and hope. She dreams of expanding her farm even further, planting more seeds, and showing her community the power of organic farming.

"I started for my family," she reflects, "but now my farm feeds many more people. Every season, I am learning and growing".

In Manthai East DS Division, her fields are more than rows of crops—they are a living testament to how knowledge, tools, and determination can transform lives. For Kukanisha, every harvest is proof that with the right support, women farmers can lead the way in creating sustainable change.

case study image

Other Case Studies

Discover how Chrysalis transforms challenges into impactful solutions through real-world projects that drive sustainable growth and meaningful change.