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Under this, the project identified and selected a total of 226 farmer beneficiaries, for the distribution of Boom Sprayers across Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand.

In a pioneering collaboration, Roots Foundation and PI Industries jointly initiated Project Sahyog. bringing about an awareness of various agricultural methodologies amongst the farmers in Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh; with a core focus on environmental sustainability, economic empowerment, and entrepreneurial development.

In the agrarian states of Punjab and Haryana, the foundations of the entire farming ecosystem have been deeply rooted in chemical farming practices, setting these regions apart from the agricultural patterns prevalent in other parts of India. The paradigm shift brought about by the Green Revolution created a dependency on chemical-intensive agriculture, and this also highlights the critical need for prudent utilization of agrochemicals.

Against this backdrop, the key objective of Project Sahyog is to provide advocacy and hold awareness programs to educate farmers on the advantages of proper agrochemical application for sustainable farming; developing entrepreneurship capabilities amongst new-age farmers, by leasing out equipment and sharing knowledge within their communities; providing farmers with state-of-the-art and efficient spraying equipment to enhance productivity and crop yield; training to ensure farmers use the spraying equipment correctly, fostering a behavioural change towards sustainable practices and minimizing farmers’ dependency on manual labor for spraying activities.

Under this, the project identified and selected a total of 226 farmer beneficiaries, for the distribution of Boom Sprayers across Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand.

All beneficiaries have undergone training sessions on the proper operation of the Boom Sprayer, complemented by practical on-field demonstrations. Under the project, farmers were also taught about the agricultural best practices, benefits of boom sprayers, crop protection strategies, safe and responsible pesticide use, proper disposal of chemical containers, and advantages of farm machinery.

Following persistent efforts, farmers in Punjab and Haryana have experienced tangible benefits, witnessing a reduction in health risks while parallelly saving time and resources.

Roots Foundation and PI Industries have been at the forefront of this journey, actively involved in the states of Punjab and Haryana for the past six years. Gradually, the impact has expanded to encompass Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh too, creating a bridge between service providers and farmers. Project Sahyog continues to forge a positive and enduring impact on sustainable agriculture practices, ensuring the prosperity of farmers in the region, through optimal usage of boom sprayer machinery.

Under this, the project identified and selected

The company plans to go in for a brownfield project in the coming years

Agri-sciences company PI Industries plans Capex of around Rs 500 crore for the coiming year. This was stated by Manikantan Viswanathan, Chief Financial Officer, PI Industries.

According to Rajnish Sarna, Joint MD, PI Industries the Capex is likely to be used for maintenance, R&D etc. The company plans to go in for a brownfield project in the coming years.

The total Capex for PI Industries Ltd. for FY22 stood at Rs 320.4 crore.

The company plans to go in for

The project seeks to enable smallholder framers to recycle plastics conveniently by setting up an ecosystem of plastic waste collection across 60+ villages in Maharashtra, reaching 1500+ farmers

Bayer and PI Industries today inaugurated its ‘Plastic Waste Take Back’ Pilot Project, in partnership with Sahyadri Farms. The technology-powered initiative, driven by Recykal, aims to reduce the impact of farm-based plastic on the environment through proper collection and recycling of plastic waste.

The ‘Plastic Waste Take Back’ Pilot Project will accelerate sustainability in agriculture and involves the setting up of 12 Empty Container Collection Bins (ECCB) across Nashik, Maharashtra. Each will serve a cluster of roughly five neighbouring villages, aiming to support over 60 villages and 1500 farmers across four locations: Nilwandi, Sonewadi, Sawargaon and Umberkhed. This is a joint initiative with a leading integrated agrichemicals solution company, PI Industries.

Sahyadri Farms will mobilise the farmers through its local presence and Recykal, via apps will mobilize stakeholder actions and provide cloud-based solutions for waste management. It will facilitate the collection, recycling and incineration of non-recyclable plastic waste. Together, Bayer and PI Industries will connect the link between Recykal and FPOs and financially sponsor the overall project management.

The project will facilitate waste collection in Nashik and will further be expanded to cities across India through increased awareness, education and dedicated infrastructure needed to bring about behavioural shift amongst farmers and promote safe waste disposal. Sahyadri farms will also assist in aligning with cluster farms, maintaining the access database, identifying the space for ECCB installation and helping create awareness.

The project seeks to enable smallholder framers

The product has been initially launched in Andhra Pradesh and later will be launched in Karnataka and Eastern states

Agrochemicals company PI Industries has launched Distruptor, a pesticide against brown planthopper (BPH) in rice crop. The product was launched in the presence of PI Industries CEO, Prashant Hegde along with marketing head Dushyant Sood and production head Kishore Nagarkar.

According to Hegde, the Distruptor was widely tested in various places across Andhra Pradesh and will be launched later in Karnataka and in the Eastern states.

The product has been initially launched in