It is a catalyst farmers to transcend the limitations of the past and cultivate a prosperous future
India’s agriculture sector remains the cornerstone of the nation’s economy, employing nearly 50 per cent of the workforce and contributing about 18 per cent to the country’s GDP. Supporting over 130 million farmers and numerous agri-businesses, agriculture in India is as much a livelihood as it is a cultural heritage. Yet, for decades, this vital sector has struggled with challenges ranging from labor shortages to climate unpredictability, resulting in stagnant productivity. Traditional farming methods have often limited the sector’s growth, keeping yields low and profit margins slim for millions of small and marginal farmers who make up nearly 85% of India’s farming community.
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