Wavar Announces Strategic Partnership with Krushi Sarthi to Empower Farmers in India
Through this partnership, Wavar & Krushi Sarthi will leverage their combined expertise to empower farmers with advanced IPM technologies, reduce chemical dependency & improve overall crop health & profitability.
New Delhi, January 09, 2024: Wavar, a leading agri-tech company committed to transforming Indian agriculture through sustainable and innovative solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Krushi Sarthi, known for its strong grassroots connections & farmer-focused initiatives to accelerate the adoption of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices across key farming regions. This collaboration marks a significant step in Wavar's mission of "Har Gaon IPM" - bringing sustainable pest management solutions to farming communities at scale.
As pest-related crop damage continues to challenge farmers across India, innovative and environmentally friendly solutions like Wavar Jadugar have become essential. Through this partnership, Wavar and Krushi Sarthi will leverage their combined expertise to empower farmers with advanced IPM technologies, reduce chemical dependency and improve overall crop health and profitability.
Speaking on the collaboration, Mr. Sanjay Shirodkar, Co-Founder, Wavar, said, "This partnership with Krushi Sarthi represents a significant step forward in our mission to make sustainable pest management practices more accessible and impactful. By combining Wavar's innovative IPM solutions with Krushi Sarthi's strong regional presence and farmer engagement expertise, we aim to create meaningful change at scale. Together, we are confident in making ‘Har Gaon IPM' a reality across farming communities."
Krushi Sarthi will play a crucial role in implementing Wavar's IPM solutions on the ground. With a focus on knowledge-sharing, field training and sustainable adoption practices, this collaboration is set to deliver measurable benefits to farmers across multiple agricultural hubs.
This partnership goes beyond pest management, it represents a shared vision of farmer empowerment, improved crop resilience and long-term economic and environmental sustainability.