The Kashtkar Dost Foundation website, kashtkardostfoundation.com, was created with the vision of supporting farmers in adopting modern agricultural technologies and navigating the challenges of climate change. After learning about the organization’s goals, I designed the website to serve as a hub for educating farmers on these critical topics and providing resources to improve crop productivity.

The website also highlights the foundation’s efforts to open global market access for farmers, making it easier for them to sell their crops internationally. By building this platform, I aimed to amplify the foundation’s mission and help farmers gain the knowledge they need to succeed in today’s rapidly changing agricultural landscape.


The website creation process involved several key steps:

Content Creation and Structure:
After discussing the foundation’s goals, I created content that aligned with their message. The information was structured to inform and educate in a clear, accessible way, emphasizing key points about modern agricultural practices and sustainability.

Research and Understanding:
I first researched the core values and objectives of Kashtkar Dost Foundation, including their vision for sustainable farming, the need for awareness of climate-related challenges, and their goal of supporting farmers in expanding their market reach globally.

Design and User Experience:
I designed the website with farmers and stakeholders in mind, focusing on a simple, intuitive layout that made accessing information easy. The site includes sections that highlight educational resources, information about new farming technologies, and details on climate change adaptation techniques. I ensured that the design was responsive, allowing users to navigate easily on mobile devices, considering that many farmers access the internet through mobile phones.

Testing and Feedback:
I regularly tested the website’s functionality, ensuring that all features worked smoothly. After feedback from stakeholders at the foundation, I made improvements to better align with their vision.