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National Association of Farmer Producer Organisations (NAFPO), in collaboration with Samunnati published ‘State of the Sector Report 2024’ during the event.

The National Association of Farmer Producer Organisations (NAFPO), in collaboration with Samunnati, published the “State of the Sector Report 2024” on October 28, 2024. This comprehensive analysis intends to stimulate strategic policy-making and sectoral growth by shedding light on the primary challenges that Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) in India face as well as the expanding opportunities that they have been presented with.

Distinguished dignitaries such as Professor Ramesh Chand of NITI Aayog, Faiz Ahmad Kidwai, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Pravesh Sharma Director of NAFPO, Indian Administrative Service and, and Dheeraj Sahu from State Food and Agriculture Corporation (SFAC) were present at the event. The “State of the Sector Report 2024” is a treasure trove of information that can assist in bridging gaps and improving the effectiveness of the FPO. It is a valuable resource for agencies, parliamentarians, and stakeholders.

“India is on a mission to develop FPOs as thriving enterprises, driven by national policies and grassroots input. For the purpose of ensuring that agricultural expansion is approached in a unified manner, we are strongly encouraging states to develop their own FPO policies that are in line with the national plan”, said Faiz in his address.

Faiz also stated that the states ought to follow their own policies in order to strengthen the FPO mission in India.

In particular, he discussed the 10,000 FPO initiative, which has been of assistance to over 2.5 million farmers, as well as the objective of the Ministry of Agriculture to increase the number of FPOs. According to Kidwai, the Ministry intends to extend the scope of this initiative so that it encompasses a greater number of farmers. Through the provision of marketing links, input licensing, and simplified access to markets, this will contribute to the promotion of revenue growth driven by businesses.

A total of 30,000 licences for the distribution of fertiliser, seeds, and pesticides have been distributed to farmer collectives in the past two months as part of the input licensing process that is administered by the Ministry of Agriculture. Kidwai claimed that the government should provide financial instruments to the FPOs when they require financing on a much larger scale and at a lower interest cost. He stated that the cost of financing for the FPOs is high when they access financing from non-banking finance businesses.

“By participating in the urban job market, women gain skills, resource and exposure that can contribute significantly to their leadership roles within FPOs. This trend fosters a dual benefit: it enhances individual economic agency while bolstering the collective strength and sustainability of FPOs, thereby promoting inclusive development across rural and urban landscape,” stated Anil Kumar SG, Founder and CEO, Samunnati.

“The dynamism and energy in the FPO sector are palpable, as are the outstanding challenges of building robust business capabilities, accessing capital for investments and operations, repurposing the farm to achieve climate resilience and above all, finding remunerative markets. We remain hopeful that the FPO sector will continue to strengthen to address old and new challenges in the coming year,” said Pravesh Sharma, Chairman Steering Committee, NAFPO.

National Association of Farmer Producer Organisations (NAFPO),

Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Bayer and Samunnati aim to provide Indian farmers with access to quality agri-inputs through FPO Agri-input Retail Stores.

 Bayer, a global enterprise with core competencies in the life science fields of healthcare and agriculture, announced its partnership with Samunnati, a leading agri value chain enabler company, dedicated to empowering smallholder farmers, to usher farmers of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) with access to premium products with the goal to deliver optimal solutions to smallholder farmers.

Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Bayer and Samunnati aim to provide Indian farmers with access to quality agri-inputs through FPO Agri-input Retail Stores. As part of the association, FPO farmers will be able to leverage the strength of collectivization, facilitating farmers with ample opportunities to become key stakeholders in the ag value chain.

Samunnati will support in aggregating demand from the FPOs, while Bayer will, once purchase orders are placed by FPOs, fulfill the orders through their distributors, ensure timely and efficient delivery of customized products and solutions. To facilitate easy access to quality inputs, agronomic support, and encourage agri-technology knowledge transfer, Bayer will leverage its field force to actively engage with farmers in the field, thereby supporting the FPOs to build a successful business model.

Together, both parties are committed to empowering farmers with the resources, knowledge and market access they need to thrive. The association aims to create a sustainable and farmer-centric ecosystem for farmers in India, ensuring theyfind reliable markets for their produce, ultimately contributing to their growth and prosperity.

Speaking on the partnership, Mohan Babu, Chief Operating Officer Bayer Crop Science India, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka, said, “FPOs have come a long way in India to become successful entities supporting farmers with aggregating input demand and produce supply. We are glad to join forces with Samunnati who bring in their vast network of FPOs and enable credit to kick-start the FPOs input business, so that their farmers can benefit from Bayer’s high-quality products and agronomy knowledge.”

Commenting on the MoU, Anil Kumar SG, Founder and CEO of Samunnati, said, “We are thrilled to partner with Bayer Crop Science to further empower Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) by improving access to quality inputs and agronomic expertise. This collaboration strengthens Samunnati’s mission to create a resilient agricultural ecosystem that enables smallholder farmers to thrive, improving both their productivity and profitability. By combining Bayer’s expertise in high-quality inputs with Samunnati’s deep-rooted connections in the farming community, we are offering a holistic solution that addresses the key challenges faced by farmers today”

Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Bayer