ICRISAT, Zuari to promote sustainable agricultural practices

Collaborate to boost soil health, farmer income in three states

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(L-R) Mangilal Jat, Jacqueline Hughes, Madan Mohan Pandey and KK Singh (ZFHL) at the signing of the MoU.

Zuari Farmhub has announced a new research partnership with the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) aimed to promote sustainable agricultural practices to improve farmer incomes in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh.

The two-year project will prioritize carbon sequestration to reduce agricultural greenhouse gases, thereby mitigating the impact of climate change on the farming community. ​

The agreement was formalized through the signing of a memorandum of agreement (MoA) on Thursday by Jacqueline Hughes, director general of ICRISAT, and Madan Mohan Pandey, managing director of ZFHL, in Hyderabad, India. Both parties expressed their delight at the prospect of working together to develop innovative solutions that meet the specific needs of farmers in India.

“It is a privilege to partner with ICRISAT, one of the best international agricultural research institutes, for customized modern solutions that meet farmers’ needs. Dwindling organic content in soils, indiscriminate use of fertilizers and the lack of information are critical issues in Indian agriculture that require urgent attention,” Pandey said.

The project will leverage ICRISAT’s world-class soil laboratory, which is accredited by the FAO, to develop science-led technologies using spatial data, modeling tools, big data analysis, and artificial intelligence. ​

Hughes said the partnership would utilize the expertise of some of the world’s best soil researchers and cutting-edge scientific techniques to promote sustainable agricultural practices and enhance farmer incomes but proof of concept is required.

“Seeing is believing. It is important for farmers to see the positive impact of improved soil on their crop yields and income before embracing new technologies,” said Dr Hughes.

“Artificial intelligence will be used extensively for pest and disease detection, and soil nutrient recommendations will consider farmers’ budgets and yield estimates,” said ML Jat, Research Program director, Resilient Farm and Food Systems, ICRISAT.

Deputy Director General – Research ICRISAT,  Arvind Kumar applauded the new collaboration which he said was essential in scientific research for the integration of diverse perspectives, expertise, and data, leading to a more comprehensive understanding of the complex and interconnected nature of soil systems.

ZFHL is a public limited company engaged in the manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of various fertilizers and other agricultural inputs. The company has a strong pan-India sales and distribution network and its own Agricultural Development Laboratories. As part of the Adventz Group, it has emerged as an Agri Tech company and operates modern agri-retail outlets across rural markets in India. The company envisages offering access to technologies suited to the agronomic situations of farmers.

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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025

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