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 The initiative fostered collaboration and innovation in agriculture, empowering Odisha’s FPOs with strategies for sustainable market linkages and global exports.

A six-day exposure visit to Sahyadri Farms, Maharashtra, concluded successfully, bringing together representatives of 19 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) from Cuttack and Dhenkanal districts of Odisha. The visit, facilitated under the Support to FPO scheme, Government of Odisha was organized to provide hands-on insights into sustainable farming practices and FPO management, began on January 20, 2025, and was marked by high-level engagements and in-depth discussions.

The agenda seamlessly combined field visits, interactive discussions, and knowledge-sharing sessions. Participants from FPOs explored innovative practices like solar drying, algae production from wastewater, and advanced FMCG processing while witnessing Sahyadri Farms’ farmer-inclusive value chain initiatives. Supported by Palladium as the Technical Support Unit under the PSFPO project, Directorate of Horticulture, Odisha, the visit fostered collaboration and innovation in agriculture, empowering Odisha’s FPOs with strategies for sustainable market linkages and global exports.

One of the key highlights of the visit was the attendance of Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo, Deputy Chief Minister-cum-Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment & Energy. He was accompanied by Dr Arabinda Kumar Padhee, IAS, Principal Secretary to the Government, DA&FE, Prem Chandra Chaudhary, IAS, Director of Agriculture and Food Production and Nikhil Pavan Kalyan, IAS, Director of Horticulture and Dr Monica Priyadarshini, IAS, Director, Mission Shakti. The dignitaries and senior officials, actively participated in scheduled activities, aligning discussions with Odisha’s agricultural growth objectives.

Speaking about the visit, Vilas Shinde, CMD, Sahyadri Farms, said, “We are deeply grateful to the Government of Odisha and the PSFPO team for their proactive role in organizing this successful exposure visit. It was a pleasure to host such an enthusiastic group of FPO representatives and dignitaries from the state. We look forward to collaborating further with the Government of Odisha to replicate the Sahyadri model and empower farmers in the state with sustainable practices and value chain development strategies.”

Key action points discussed during the visit focused on replicating the Sahyadri Farms model in Odisha by leveraging government support through initiatives such as land allocation, subsidies, and initial investments. Emphasis was placed on selecting suitable horticulture crops, including pineapple, citrus, banana, mango, and guava, to promote sustainable farming and enhance market relevance. To build awareness and facilitate informed decision-making, it was proposed to organize a presentation by Sahyadri Farms for agri-ecosystem stakeholders in Odisha and arrange another exposure visit for policymakers. The formation of crop-specific farmer groups, including women farmers and Self-Help Groups (SHGs), was highlighted as a critical step toward strengthening community involvement. Lastly, a strong focus was placed on ensuring the production and supply of high-quality produce to maintain competitiveness in the market.

Looking forward, the state will continue to conduct exposure visits and market-oriented training for 250 Farmers Producer Organizations across the state in the upcoming months under the Support to FPO scheme by Government of Odisha.

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This partnership aims to empower over 1,460 FPOs in Karnataka, ensuring their sustainability, scalability, and growth.

The Centre of Excellence for Farmer Producer Organizations (CoE-FPO), Bengaluru, signed a landmark MoU with Sahyadri Farmers Producer Company Ltd. (SFPCL) and the Sahyadri Rural Development Foundation (SRDF) in Nashik.

This partnership aims to empower over 1,460 FPOs in Karnataka, ensuring their sustainability, scalability, and growth. As we step into 2025, this collaboration reflects CoEFPO’s unwavering commitment to supporting FPOs through training, capacity building, exposure visits, and value chain development.

Key focus areas of this landmark MoU are as follows:

  • Capacity Building & Training: Equipping FPO board members and CEOs with leadership and governance skills.
  • Knowledge Partnership: Sharing Sahyadri’s expertise in sustainable farming and value chain management.
  • Exposure Visits: Hands-on learning opportunities at Sahyadri Farms for farmers and officials.
  • Value Chain Development: Enhancing horticultural value chains for crops like grapes, pomegranate, mango, and banana.
  • Export Promotion: Improving quality and expanding market access for Karnataka’s horticultural products.
  • Institutional Development: Collaborating with Karnataka’s development departments for holistic growth.

 With Sahyadri’s expertise in post-harvest management, value addition, and an integrated value chain model, Karnataka’s FPOs are set to achieve higher returns, better governance, and enhanced market competitiveness. Established in 2017, CoEFPO is India’s first dedicated centre solely for FPO development and has been recognized as the FPO Knowledge Partner in Karnataka’s FPO Policy, 2018.

This partnership aims to empower over 1,460