Initiatives are being taken to encourage the cultivation of Amaranthus and other green leafy vegetables among farmers in various regions, as part of mixed cropping. Sahaja Samruddha, an organization promoting the production of indigenous crops, has purchased 30 types of Amaranthus from across the country and experimentally grown them. The goal is to increase agricultural diversity, preserve traditional varieties, and provide nutritional benefits. The chosen varieties will be replicated and distributed for wider cultivation. A field trip helped farmers choose the best variety based on pest and disease tolerance, climate adaptability, and suitability for cooking.