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Richer Harvests: Technology for better farm yields

The agriculture industry employs around 58% of the Indian population contributing significantly to the Indian economy at around 18% of the country’s GDP. The sector is highly reliant on factors such as manpower, capital and rainfall, all of which pose a formidable challenge.

September 28, 2021|

Samunnati Signs MoU to Expand Accessibility for SFAC’s Financial Schemes

Samunnati believes agriculture in India is more than it appears to be – it is diverse, vibrant and spirited. In fact, Indian agriculture is constantly evolving, not just for the technology it uses or modern practices it appropriates.

September 22, 2021|

Samunnati awarded under multiple categories in the 4th CII National Kaizen Circle Competition 2021

We are extremely delighted to announce that Samunnati has ranked as a position holder in various categories by one of India’s biggest industry bodies – Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)

July 5, 2021|

Kamatan & Samunnati – A Partnership to Prepare Indian Agriculture for Atma Nirbharta

Our acquisition of Kamatan - an agri logistics and supply chain company serving some of the largest agri enterprises, food processors and institutional buyers in the market today, cements a partnership, unlike anything India's agri ecosystem, has witnessed yet.

April 16, 2021|

10 Indian women farmers & farming activists who will inspire you to rally for agriculture

Samunnati believes agriculture in India is more than it appears to be – it is diverse, vibrant and spirited. In fact, Indian agriculture is constantly evolving, not just for the technology it uses or modern practices it appropriates.

March 30, 2021|

Opting for ‘Options in Goods’: A Positive Development of Price Realisation for Farmers

In July 2020, to benefit the farmers for realising better prices for their crops with minimal risk, SEBI has approved the launch of ‘Options in Goods’ in the commodity derivatives segment through Exchanges.

December 24, 2020|

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