
NABARD Maharashtra demonstrated strong progress on PACS digitisation, multi-purpose PACS, and continued support for FPOs, climate-resilient agriculture, natural resource management and women-led rural enterprises.
NABARD celebrated its 45th Foundation Day at the Pune International Centre on 16 July 2026, marking the International Year of Women Farmers 2026 and reaffirming its commitment to inclusive, sustainable and climate-resilient rural growth. Dattatray Vithoba Bharne, Agriculture Minister, Maharashtra, attended as Chief Guest, and women farmers, women-led FPOs, SHGs, PACS and rural entrepreneurs from across the State were felicitated for their contribution to rural transformation.
The event was attended by Jaikish, CGM & Principal, CAB, Pune; Vivek Nachane, GM/Convenor, SLBC, Maharashtra; Dr. Bharat Kakde, President, BAIF and Shri Vidhyadhar Anaskar, Administrator, MStCB. Dr. A. V. Bhavani Shankar, Chief General Manager, NABARD Maharashtra Regional Office hosted the programme. A booklet, “Empowering Rural Maharashtra: NABARD 2025-26,” was released, and a documentary on the NABARD-supported Backyard Poultry Livelihood Project led by women in Chandrapur district was screened.
Chief Guest Highlights State’s Farmer-Welfare Push
Bharne commended NABARD’s 45-year partnership with Maharashtra’s farmers and cooperatives, calling women “the backbone of agriculture.” He cited the State Budget’s farmer-first measures: crop loan waivers up to Rs 2 lakh with a Rs 50,000 regular repayment incentive under the Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Shetkari Karj Mafi Yojana; free power to farmers with pumps up to 7.5 HP; the Natural Farming Mission’s five-lakh-hectare target; AgriStack digital IDs for over a crore farmers; AI advisory via Mahavistaar-AI and Vasudha; and expanded livelihoods under the Pashudhan Udyojak and Matsya Sampada Yojanas.
He noted priority sector lending rose from Rs 6.40 lakh crore (2023-24) to Rs 9.20 lakh crore (2025-26), and agricultural credit from Rs 1.54 lakh crore to Rs 1.93 lakh crore, urging banks to widen KCC coverage especially for small and marginal farmers. On women’s empowerment, he highlighted the Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana and UMED, under which over 50 lakh women in SHGs have received Rs 50,000-crore-plus in loans as ‘Lakhpati Didis,’ and invited NABARD to deepen ties with UMED, MAVIM and Women FPCs. He linked these efforts to the State’s Viksit Maharashtra 2047 vision for a one-trillion-dollar economy by 2030, growing to five trillion dollars by 2047 — to be built on the strength of villages, farms and cooperatives to ensure inclusive and regionally balanced development.
Record Year for NABARD Maharashtra
Dr. Bhavani Shankar called 2025-26 a landmark year for NABARD Maharashtra, as business support and refinance crossed Rs 39,380 crore, direct infrastructure assistance to the State Government stood at nearly Rs 5,600 crore, and Rs 37.72 crore was extended under developmental and grant-based initiatives. He highlighted strong progress on PACS digitisation, multi-Purpose PACS, and continued support for FPOs, climate-resilient agriculture, natural resource management and women-led rural enterprises – reiterating that empowering women farmers and strengthening rural institutions remain central to NABARD’s Viksit Bharat @2047 strategy in Maharashtra.