NAME:
Dhanvantri Farmer Producer Company
LOCATION: Una,
Gujarat
MEMBERS: 532
The young farmers of Una block in Gujarat, are on a
mission. They have united in their effort to turn their farming enterprises
around, creating new opportunities for their members and enhancing profits
along the way, by forming the Dhanvantri Farmer Producer Company.
Hailing from the Koli Tribe, the farmers are largely
uneducated and fall under the ‘other backward caste’ community. But having been
given a ‘taste’ of agricultural knowledge via exposure visits to the Somnath
Farmer Producer Company in nearby Kodinar, the group are off and running …
• AGRICULTURAL
INPUTS – The group kickstarted operations by establishing a farmer mall to
provide agricultural inputs to farmers. So successful has it been, that the
group is already drawing up plans for a second farmer mall to make products
more accessible to all members.
• SOLAR ENERGY
– Harnessing a solar processing unit from Snehakunja Trust, ProCIF and SELCO
Foundation, the farmers have started to value-add their produce - breaking down
pulses into lentils and packaging it for marketing.
• ENTREPRENEUR
DEVELOPMENT – Training has begun to develop marketing and business skills
of entrepreneurs. Fruit pulp extraction and spice grinding are just some of the
enterprises being established using subsidised machines.
• COW-BASED
FARMING – To improve soil health, the group has learnt about, and embraced,
cow-based farming – harnessing cow dung and urine to create organic fertiliser
for their crops.
• CAPACITY
BUILDING – With little knowledge on key farming practices, including the
best types of crops to use, application of water, chemical and fertilizer, the
group meets for regular capacity building workshops.
• BUSINESS
PLANNING – The group is busy developing a business plan for the future,
with plans to get an organic certification and kickstart an organic shop on the
highway open market; initiate cotton marketing with local SHGs; and start an
output marketing process for different commodities like mangoes, onions,
groundnuts and wheat.
Whilst it’s still early days for the FPO, the group
hopes to emulate the results of other ACF promoted farmer producer
organisations who, via similar initiatives, have managed to ‘double farmer
incomes’ as a result. Dhanvantri FPO is well on their way to seeing impact, and
as the next generation of farmers, they provide us all with much hope and
optimism about the future of farming in India.
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