Godrej Agrovet Joins Hands with Maharashtra State Rural Livelihoods Mission to Empower 5000+ Women Farmers Across Nine-Cotton Districts in Maharashtra
Godrej Agrovet Limited (Godrej Agrovet), a leading agri-business company, today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Maharashtra State Rural Livelihoods Mission (MSRLM-UMED), to empower rural farmers and promote sustainable agriculture.The collaboration aligns with the United Nations’ observance of 2026 as the International Year of the Woman Farmer (IYWF 2026) which spotlights critical role played by women in the agrifood systems and calls for actions to close gender gaps and strengthen livelihoods. This three-yearpartnership aims to mobilize Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and women farmers to adopt Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and Integrated Pest Management (IPM), improvingfarm productivity and creating resilient livelihoods.
In its
first year, the program will focus on nine
key cotton-growing districts; Nagpur, Amravati, Yavatmal, Washim,
Parbhani, Jalgaon, Beed, Akola, and Nanded;covering over 5,000 women farmers and more than 50,000 acres of farmland while
engaging 100 SHGs per district. The initiative will scale up to support over
5000 SHGs across Maharashtra over the three-years, with plan to expand beyond
cotton to maize and other crops.
Under the MoU, Godrej Agrovet will be
working closely with MSRLM-UMED
to conduct training workshops on GAP, IPM and safety practices; organize farmer
field schools and demonstration plots; and distribute safety kits. MSRLM-UMED
will facilitate mobilization and coordination through its SHG and Krishi Sakhi
networks while Godrej Agrovet will fund and implement the program.
Commenting on the partnership, Shri
Nilesh Sagar (IAS), CEO of the Maharashtra State Rural Livelihoods Mission
(MSRLM-UMED), stated,"Today’s MoU is in sync with our mission empoweringrural women by
strengthening the grassroot institutions and enhancing their livelihoods.Leveraging
our network and Godrej Agrovet’s expertise,our intent is to ensure that our
women farmers are well equipped with scientific crop management practises to
manage their farms efficiently and improve the socio-economic fabric of rural
Maharashtra.”
Sunil Kataria, CEO &MD, Godrej
Agrovet, commented,"Indian
agriculture is at a pivotal moment where productivity, sustainability, and
inclusion must advance together. At Godrej Agrovet, we see women farmers as
central to this transformation. As an organization committed to driving sustainable
growth in Indian agriculture by combining research and community engagement, we
are proud to partner with MSRLM-UMED.Through this partnership, we aim to equip
women farmers with practical high-impact agronomy so they can achieve better
yields and uplift their families. We are committed to building models that
scale responsibly.”
Highlighting the
technical focus of the initiative Rajavelu
NK, CEO – Crop Protection Business, Godrej Agrovet Ltd,added,
“Maharashtra is one of India’s most important cotton-growing states, and
the challenges faced by its farmers demand a science-led, region-specific
approach.With right intervention at the right time being a key, this
collaboration will act as a catalyst not only for immediate agronomic
improvements but also to create a replicable, knowledge-led crop protection
framework that can be scaled across geographies and crops over time.”
Emphasizing the
broader impact of the collaboration, Rakesh
Swami, Group President – Corporate Affairs, Godrej Industries Group, said“At
Godrej Industries Group, People and Planet are at the heart of our purpose. This initiative with MSRLM-UMED is a strong example of how industry and
public institutions can collaborate to drive meaningful social impact. Empowering
women farmers not only enhances agricultural productivity but also strengthens
rural communities thereby creating long-term impact for the state and country.”
By enabling
women farmers to adopt scientific practices, access market networks, and take
informed decisions, the initiative seeks to deliver lasting improvements in
productivity, livelihoods, and rural resilience across Maharashtra.
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