In Nepal, where smallholder farmers face land degradation, limited market access, and vulnerability to climate change, the Setidevi Cooperative— a forest and farm producer organization—promotes agroforestry as a solution to build resilience and improve livelihoods. Across 400 hectares, it has supported the adoption of diversified agroforestry systems, including silvoarable, agrosilvopastoral, horticultural, and home gardens. To implement this, the cooperative distributes high-quality seeds, offers technical guidance, and runs demonstration farms. It also addresses barriers like unclear land tenure and limited credit access, while strengthening farmer networks through cooperative organization, financial incentives, and peer-to-peer learning. By aggregating produce and connecting farmers to regional markets for milk, fruits, and vegetables, Setidevi fosters enterprise development. Ongoing training in land management and pest control helps sustain the system’s uptake and long-term benefits.