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The project is set to benefit 2,000 farmers who will be trained at two dedicated centers located in Khadiya and Serendagh Hall.

 Roots Foundation, a non-profit organisation committed to creating sustainable solutions for rural development, has joined hands with Coal India Ltd. (CIL), under the Ministry of Coal, to launch CIL’s Harit Samriddhi project as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility CSR) initiative to enhance farmers’ income and promote inclusive growth in the agrarian economy of Chatra district, Jharkhand. The project is initially being implemented in the Tandwa and Simaria blocks of the district. This initiative aims to provide farmers with essential training and support, improving agricultural practices and enabling better livelihoods.

The project is set to benefit 2,000 farmers who will be trained at two dedicated centers located in Khadiya and Serendagh Hall. Over 1,000 farmers have already undergone training, certified by the Agricultural Skill Council of India (ASCI). The training equips farmers with modern farming techniques and introduces them to the latest agricultural tools, ensuring they can address crop-related challenges effectively and enhance their productivity.

In addition to the model farm, 60 demonstration farms are being developed across 60 villages in Tandwa and Simaria. These demonstration farms will serve as hubs for knowledge and practical support throughout the crop cycle, offering farmers access to crucial inputs like seeds and fertilizers. The Harit Samriddhi project continues to focus on empowering farmers, providing them with the skills, tools, and resources they need to succeed in an evolving agricultural landscape.

On the occasion, Amresh Kumar Singh, General Manager of the Amrapali Chandragupt Area, CCL, said, “A lack of awareness among farmers often limits their access to technological advancements. Those who are informed are already cultivating high-quality crops, underscoring the need for greater outreach and education to bridge this gap. A key aspect of the project is the establishment of a one-acre model farm, maintained by the Roots Foundation, to provide practical exposure to the farmers. The model farm is equipped with modern agricultural techniques such as greenhouses, polyhouses, drip irrigation systems, and a vermicompost unit. These technologies aim to improve crop productivity and resource efficiency. Farmers will also have access to discussions on subsidies, helping them maximize the potential of these advancements.”

The project is set to benefit 2,000

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