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A distinguished plant protection scientist and epidemiologist, Dr C D Mayee currently holds the esteemed positions of President at the South Asia Biotechnology Centre (SABC) in Jodhpur, Vice President at the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) in New Delhi and Advisor to the Agrovision Foundation in Nagpur. In addition to these roles, he serves as the chairman of AFC India Ltd. At the age of 77, Dr Mayee continues his relentless efforts in developing disease prediction models and identifying disease hotspots, particularly for crops grown in semi-arid regions.  At the recently held 14th Agrovision, Dr Mayee spoke at length with AgroSpectrum and delved into the profound impact Agrovision has had over the past 13 years within the farming community. He also shed light on Agrovision’s significant role in uniting all stakeholders of the agricultural industry on a single platform, fostering profitability and sustainability in farming. Edited excerpts:

What has been the impact of Agrovision on the farming community in Central India and beyond over the last 13 years?

The Agrovision initiative was conceived by Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India, and Chief Patron, Agrovision, with the primary aim of addressing the pressing issue of farmer suicides in Vidarbha, known as the “Capital of Farmers’ Suicide.” He recognised that it was imperative to introduce farmers to technological advancements in agriculture and dissuade them from resorting to extreme measures. Vidarbha, with its vast expanse, boasts nearly 50 lakh hectares of cultivated land. Cotton and soyabean dominate around 28-29 lakh hectares, particularly in the rainfed areas of western Vidarbha, while rice, the predominant crop in eastern Vidarbha, covers approximately nine lakh hectares. As a result, during the primary Kharif season only a few crops occupy up to 75 per cent of the region’s agricultural land. Any setbacks due to untimely rain, drought or flooding left farmers in dire straits forcing them to rely on loans for sustenance. Agrovision’s core mission is to educate, inspire and empower farmers by diversifying agriculture. This diversification allows them to cultivate alternative crops or engage in allied activities in times of crop failure due to unfavourable weather conditions.

Over the past 13 years, Agrovision has successfully promoted diversification by introducing activities such as dairy farming, sugarcane cultivation, clustered apple plantations, beekeeping, sericulture, goat farming, and fisheries in rice-growing regions. In addition, bamboo cultivation, and various allied activities have been integrated. These endeavours have captured the attention of farmers, making them realise that embracing activities like cow and goat farming, along with other allied pursuits, can substantially increase their income and in case of crop failure these diversified activities help to overcome livelihood challenges.

This, indeed, represents the most significant impact of Agrovision: the education, encouragement, and empowerment of farmers to diversify their agricultural practices and safeguard their livelihoods.

How do workshops benefit farmers, and what makes the workshops at Agrovision unique?

Workshops play a pivotal role in Agrovision, distinguishing it from typical mega exhibitions that generally do not include such interactive sessions. In line with our commitment to addressing farmers’ diverse interests and needs, Agrovision has incorporated a series of workshops that cater to various aspects of rainfed agriculture, as part of our educational initiatives.

Our approach involves bringing together experts and successful practitioners in specific fields of agriculture. For instance, if a farmer expresses an interest in sericulture, we assemble sericulture specialists and accomplished farmers to conduct a dedicated two-hour workshop. During these workshops, farmers have the opportunity for in-depth interactions with experts.

Agrovision has organised workshops covering approximately 26 to 32 diverse topics for farmers. There is always an overwhelming response from the farmers and only those who are serious about learning come with a diary and pen to take notes from specialists. Typically, these workshops feature the participation of around 35 to 40 experts and around 25 to 30 farmers, all contributing to a rich exchange of knowledge and experiences.

In recent times, we’ve observed that farmers themselves express a growing interest in emerging topics such as hydroponics, vertical farming, and drone technology. As a result, these subjects have been incorporated into our workshop offerings. The demand for these workshops continues to rise, as they have proven to be a potent tool for disseminating knowledge on a wide range of agricultural subjects, all in one convenient location.

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A distinguished plant protection scientist and epidemiologist,

Agrovision attracts lakhs of farmers from Maharashtra and adjoining states, as well as experts, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and other key stakeholders from the agri domain.

Agrovision India is Central India’s largest Agri summit that showcases the best of innovations, technologies, new products and services in the agricultural sector. It is an annual event that attracts lakhs of farmers from all over Maharashtra and adjoining states, as well as gets active participation from 100+ experts, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and other key stakeholders.

Central India’s largest agricultural exhibition, Agrovision – 2023, an important vehicle for agricultural transformation in Vidarbha, is being organised from November 24 to 27 at PDKV Ground, Dabha, Nagpur. The theme of this year’s summit is “Sustainable Farming Through Skilling and Technology”. Agrovision India showcases the best of innovations, technologies, new products and services in the agricultural sector.

The Agrovision Conference is an annual one-day event that brings together policymakers, industry leaders, agri-entrepreneurs, and experts from all over India to discuss critical agricultural issues. 14th Agrovision will hold the conferences on Dairy Industry in Vidarbha, Food Processing: Opportunities and Challenges in Central India and Inland Fisheries: Opportunities in Vidarbha and Farming for energy production during 24th to 27th November 23.

Some of the highlights of Agrovision 2023 are:

– 25,000 sq mt of display area

– 400+ Exhibitors

– 70+ categories

– 100+ experts

– Exclusive pavilion for Agritech Startups

– Exclusive schemes for NSAI members and MSME companies

– 2-day conference on Food Processing with 20+ industry experts and scientists

– 30+ Free interactive workshops for farmers

– An Animal Husbandry expo to exhibit the best practices and products in animal husbandry, dairy, inland fisheries, and sugarcane.

Agrovision attracts lakhs of farmers from Maharashtra

The conference provides opportunity for Startups in Agro Processing Sector, FPOs, Exporters, Technology Providers, and Research Institutes to gain insights, and interact with industry experts, and government representatives.

Central India’s largest agricultural exhibition, Agrovision – 2023, an important vehicle for agricultural transformation in Vidarbha, is being organised from November 24 to 27 at PDKV Ground, Dabha, Nagpur. The theme of this year’s summit is “Sustainable Farming Through Skilling and Technology”. Agrovision India showcases the best of innovations, technologies, new products and services in the agricultural sector.

Agrovision in collaboration with Laxminarayan Institute of Technology (LIT) Alumni Association has organised a 2-day conference on Food Processing: Opportunities and Challenges in Central India. The conference provides opportunity for Startups in Agro Processing Sector, FPOs, Exporters, Technology Providers, and Research Institutes to gain insights, and interact with industry experts, and government representatives.

 This two-day conference is dedicated to contributing to the holistic development and economic growth of Agriculture and Food Sectors in Central India. This initiative, guided by LIT, not only provides value-added services to regional farmers but also fuels local economic growth and facilitates employment opportunities for the youth.

Highlights of the Conference:

Government Initiatives: Learn about subsidy schemes, incentives, and initiatives from top officials – MoFPI, MSME, and state representatives.

Finance Insights: Gain insights from bankers and financiers about their offerings for the food processing industry.

Stakeholder Engagement: Connect with key stakeholders such as MoFPI, FSSAI, MSME, FDA, AFSTI,

CFTRI, NIFTEM, CASMB, IIM Nagpur, LIT Nagpur, bankers, and more.

Expert Presentations: Industry experts with decades of experience will share insights on manufacturing, operational scaling, and setting up food industries.

Case Studies: Explore case studies from successful ventures and startups in the agro-processing sector, with special awards presented.

Sessions on Quality Control: Dive into sessions on quality control, labelling, certification, compliance, safety, hygiene, and packaging concepts.

Roadmap Development: Collaboratively develop a fact-based pathway and roadmap, integrating

perspectives from industry leaders, academicians, and government officials. LIT incubation center and experts shall be providing services to the Food Industries during operation stage also.

The conference provides opportunity for Startups in

Conference aims to enhance the income and livelihood of dairy farmers in Vidarbha and explore the new opportunities in dairy sector.

Central India’s largest agricultural exhibition, Agrovision – 2023, an important vehicle for agricultural transformation in Vidarbha, is being organised from November 24 to 27 at PDKV Ground, Dabha, Nagpur. The theme of this year’s summit is “Sustainable Farming Through Skilling and Technology”. Agrovision India showcases the best of innovations, technologies, new products and services in the agricultural sector.

India is a global leader in the dairy sector, producing and consuming more milk than any other country. Dairy farming is a vital source of income and nutrition for millions of farmers in India. However, the demand for milk and milk products is growing faster than the supply, especially in urban areas. This creates a challenge and an opportunity for the dairy sector to increase its productivity, quality, and value addition.

One of the regions that has a huge potential and opportunity for dairy development is Vidarbha. However, the dairy sector in Vidarbha faces various challenges such as lack of awareness, infrastructure, market linkages, processing facilities, etc.

To overcome these challenges and to enhance the income and livelihood of dairy farmers in Vidarbha, several initiatives have been taken by various stakeholders such as government, NGOs, cooperatives, private players, etc.

Agrovision and Dairy Sector in Vidarbha

Agrovision Foundation’s Chief Patron, Nitin Gadkari has been a strong advocate and supporter of dairy development in Vidarbha. His vision is to make dairying a viable alternative for farmers in drought-prone regions like Vidarbha and Marathwada. To that end, Agrovision India – central India’s largest agri summit, organised by Agrovision Foundation, provides a platform for knowledge and technology transfer to farmers, and introduces businesses to the growth opportunity in the region.

Every year, Agrovision attracts lakhs of farmers from Maharashtra and adjoining states, as well as experts, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders from the agri domain. Agrovision India aims to educate, empower, and encourage farmers to adopt latest technologies and farm practices, as well as to create a platform for farmer-industry partnership.

Businesses in the dairy farming industry and food processing, should take a keen interest in Vidarbha region, as it is poised to be the next growth frontier. Favourable government policies, abundant availability of land, low cost of production, skilled workforce, committed investments by Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable Pvt. Ltd., strong demand for milk and milk products, and central location makes it a lucrative market for dairy producers.

Nitin Gadkari, Agrovision Foundation’s Chief Patron said, “The plant would come up in the second phase of Butibori Industrial Estate. The Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) has granted in-principal approval for setting up the unit on 25 acres. The plant would generate 500 direct and over 2500 indirect jobs”.

Conference aims to enhance the income and

Agrovision has become an empowering platform for Agro based MSMEs to showcase their products and services, giving them an opportunity to directly reach to lakhs of buyers, network with potential investors and policymakers.

Central India’s largest agricultural exhibition, Agrovision – 2023, an important vehicle for agricultural transformation in Vidarbha, is being organised from November 24 to 27 at PDKV Ground, Dabha, Nagpur. The theme of this year’s summit is “Sustainable Farming Through Skilling and Technology”. Agrovision India showcases the best of innovations, technologies, new products and services in the agricultural sector.

The Mega Exhibition at Agrovision is a major highlight that attracts a diverse range of participants, including Corporates, Central and State Government Departments, Public Sector Undertakings, NGOs, R&D Organisations, Educational Institutes, Financial Institutes, MSMEs, and Self-Help Groups. This national expo, which blends the latest technology, expertise, experience, and business, draws lakhs of farmers every year, and its popularity continues to skyrocket with each edition. As the esteemed national expo, Agrovision seamlessly blends the latest technology, expertise, experience, and business to keep agriculturists across the country updated and empowered. Beyond its role in updating agriculturists throughout the country, the expo offers tremendous business opportunities that cannot be overlooked.

MSMEs in the agri sector are enterprises that are engaged in the production, processing, marketing, distribution, or servicing of agricultural products, inputs, machinery, equipment, or services. They can be classified into two categories: agro-based and non-agro-based.

Agro-based MSMEs are those that use agricultural raw materials as their main inputs, such as food processing, dairy, poultry, fisheries, animal feed, bio-fertilizers, bio-pesticides, etc. Non-agro-based MSMEs are those that provide support services to the agri sector, such as farm machinery, irrigation equipment, cold storage, packaging, logistics, etc.

Agrovision, central India’s largest agri summit was launched in 2009 with the vision of transforming the agricultural scenario in the country. Since then, under the able guidance and mentorship of Chief Patron, Nitin Gadkari, Agrovision has become an empowering platform for Agro based MSMEs to showcase their products and services, giving them an opportunity to directly reach to lakhs of buyers, network with potential investors and policymakers, learn from the best practices and success stories, and get exposure to the latest technologies and innovations.

Agrovision has become an empowering platform for