Vanastree is a farming and conservation project registered in 2008, in Uttara Kannada, in the Indian state of Karnataka.[1][2] In Kannada, Vanastree means "Women of the Forest".[1] As of 2013, Vanastree numbered 150 women farming sustainably and it promotes seed exchange.[3][4] By 2017, Vanastree products were available for sale in Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka.[4] The same year, Vanastree was awarded the Nari Shakti Puraskar in recognition of its achievements.[5]
The Vanastree garden in Sirsi has saved seeds from over 100 types of vegetables.[6] Sisters Mala and Sonia Dhawan worked with Vanastree and then set up the handicrafts organisation A Hundred Hands.[7]