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Our current government collaborations

In partnership with Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP), we have supported 250 smallholder farmers to adopt low-cost protected cultivation—advancing climate resilience and strengthening livelihoods through Andhra Pradesh’s strong public systems. These farmers also received a 50% subsidy from the AP Department of Horticulture to enable smallholder farmer participation.

Andhra Pradesh | SERP (February 2024)

In partnership with Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP), we have supported 250 smallholder farmers to adopt low-cost protected cultivation—advancing climate resilience and strengthening livelihoods through Andhra Pradesh’s strong public systems. These farmers also received a 50% subsidy from the AP Department of Horticulture to enable smallholder farmer participation.

In partnership with the Uttar Pradesh Ground Water Department under the Atal Bhujal Yojana, we enabled 100 smallholder farmers in drought-prone Jhansi to adopt low-cost shade-net houses—promoting water-efficient agriculture while improving farm incomes and climate resilience.

Uttar Pradesh | Ground Water Department – Atal Bhujal Yojana (February 2024)

In partnership with the Uttar Pradesh Ground Water Department under the Atal Bhujal Yojana, we enabled 100 smallholder farmers in drought-prone Jhansi to adopt low-cost shade-net houses—promoting water-efficient agriculture while improving farm incomes and climate resilience.

Along with NABARD Telangana under its Farm Sector Promotion Fund (FSPF) programme, we supported 100 smallholder farmers across four districts to adopt climate-resilient farming and high-value crops. This partnership reflects NABARD’s vision of strengthening farmer institutions, believing in innovations, and catalysing sustainable income growth for small and marginal farmers.

Telangana | NABARD Regional Office (September 2024)

Along with NABARD Telangana under its Farm Sector Promotion Fund (FSPF) programme, we supported 100 smallholder farmers across four districts to adopt climate-resilient farming and high-value crops. This partnership reflects NABARD’s vision of strengthening farmer institutions, believing in innovations, and catalysing sustainable income growth for small and marginal farmers.

In partnership with the Department of Horticulture under the Public Private Partnership for Agriculture Value Chain Development (PPPAVCD) scheme, we are supporting 350 smallholder farmers to adopt protected cultivation for high-value crops. This collaboration demonstrates the power of public–private partnerships in accelerating climate-resilient agriculture, strengthening value chains, and improving farmer incomes across the state.

Madhya Pradesh | Department of Horticulture (September 2025)

In partnership with the Department of Horticulture under the Public Private Partnership for Agriculture Value Chain Development (PPPAVCD) scheme, we are supporting 350 smallholder farmers to adopt protected cultivation for high-value crops. This collaboration demonstrates the power of public–private partnerships in accelerating climate-resilient agriculture, strengthening value chains, and improving farmer incomes across the state.

Through our partnership with TG Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP) and the Department of Horticulture, we are enabling 1,000 smallholder farmers to transition to climate-resilient farming practices, demonstrating how protected cultivation can scale sustainably through government leadership.

Telangana | SERP & Department of Horticulture (November 2025)

Through our partnership with TG Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP) and the Department of Horticulture, we are enabling 1,000 smallholder farmers to transition to climate-resilient farming practices, demonstrating how protected cultivation can scale sustainably through government leadership.

In partnership with the Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP), we are now supporting 200 Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) through a dedicated loan-linkage model. This engagement marks a significant step in strengthening institutional credit access for smallholder farmers and women-led collectives, reinforcing SERP’s vision of sustainable, income-secure rural livelihoods.

Andhra Pradesh | SERP (December 2025)

In partnership with the Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP), we are now supporting 200 Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) through a dedicated loan-linkage model. This engagement marks a significant step in strengthening institutional credit access for smallholder farmers and women-led collectives, reinforcing SERP’s vision of sustainable, income-secure rural livelihoods.

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