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Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 6: Samunnati, India’s leading agri-value chain enabler, successfully concluded its two-day long Fourth National FPO Conclave, held on the 3rd and 4th of September at Hyderabad. The conclave celebrated Samunnati’s decade-long journey of empowering Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) while focusing on sustainability, climate resilience, and building an inclusive agricultural ecosystem.
The highlight of the concluding day was the launch of Samunnati’s very own Carbon Incubator Facility Initiative, which aims to empower FPOs and farmers to integrate carbon projects into their operations. While the facility will explore opportunities such as regenerative agriculture and agroforestry, Biochar- a technology-based organic fertilizer facility that converts farm residues into soil-enhancing carbon–was highlighted as a key innovation. Biochar not only improves soil health but also boosts crop resilience against environmental stressors like drought and excessive rainfall, providing an additional revenue stream through carbon credits.
Aligned with its ecosystem approach, Samunnati entered into four new partnerships during the conclave, focused on promoting sustainability and enhancing the end-to-end value chain from inputs to promoting electric vehicles (EVs) in agriculture. These partnerships are the strong symbol of Samunnati’s commitment to addressing the holistic needs of the agricultural community, empowering FPOs and farmers with advanced tools, financial support, and knowledge to foster sustainable farming practices.
M. Raghunandan Rao (IAS), APC and Secretary, Agriculture Cooperation Department, Govt. of Telangana in his keynote address to FPOs representative’s and stakeholders highlighted the vital role that FPOs play in strengthening India’s agricultural sector, particularly in advancing sustainable and climate-resilient farming practices.
Ms. Suseela Chintala, Chief General Manager at NABARD, also graced the event and touched upon emphasizing the growing need for collaboration between institutions to foster rural development and enhance FPO capacities in a changing climate.
The concluding day of the conclave focused on building climate resilience and the role various ecosystem players have. From fireside chat with innovative startups to having discussions around technology, insurance and inputs, day 2 of the conclave had various takeaways for the ecosystem at large.
With the event proving to be a major success, Poorna Pushkala, Group Head, Sustainability and Strategic initiatives at Samunnati said, “The success of this conclave highlights the steadfast dedication of everyone involved in this ecosystem. We’ve not only laid the groundwork for meaningful conversations but also set the stage for ongoing collaboration. To sustain this momentum, our focus will remain on driving innovation, fostering partnerships, and ensuring that every initiative contributes to the long-term resilience and prosperity of FPOs across the country. Together, we will continue to build a sustainable future for our farmers and the ecosystem as a whole.”
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