CSC e-Governance Services India and IFFCO collaborate to empower FPOs with agri inputs
10,000 FPOs to benefit from access to Fertilisers, Seeds, and Agrochemicals through this collaboration.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between CSC e-Governance Services India Limited and Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) to ensure the provision of critical agricultural inputs to Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), including 10,000 FPOs under the Central Sector Scheme. The signing ceremony witnessed the presence of Sanjay Rakesh, Managing Director and CEO of CSC SPV, and Yogendra Kumar, Marketing Director of IFFCO.
Strengthening FPOs through Essential Agricultural Inputs
The Government of India’s Central Sector Scheme for “Formation and Promotion of 10,000 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs),” launched in 2020, aims to strengthen farmers, reduce production costs, and enhance incomes through the aggregation of agricultural produce. Under this scheme, FPOs are being empowered as Common Services Centres (CSCs) for sustainability and financial viability, generating employment opportunities and contributing to rural development.
Under this collaboration, FPOs will receive access to vital agricultural inputs, including fertilizers, seeds, and agrochemicals provided by IFFCO. These resources are expected to significantly boost productivity while promoting sustainable agricultural practices across the nation.
Advancing Rural Prosperity and Farmer Welfare
Expressing his thoughts on the occasion, Sanjay Rakesh emphasised the transformative potential of the initiative. “By leveraging the comprehensive services of CSC and IFFCO, small and marginal farmers associated with FPOs will benefit immensely. This collaboration will not only enhance rural development but also contribute to the digital empowerment of India’s farming community,” he remarked.
CSC SPV has been a dedicated partner in rural empowerment, offering services such as the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), teleconsultations, crop insurance, e-veterinary services, Kisan Credit Card facilitation, and PM Kisan scheme support through its extensive network of Common Services Centres in remote areas.
This MoU marks a new chapter in fostering rural prosperity and advancing the welfare of farmers. With the combined efforts of CSC SPV and IFFCO, the partnership is expected to bolster agricultural growth and create employment opportunities, contributing to holistic rural development.
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