ICICI Foundation inks MoU with Indian Council of Agricultural Research

The partnership will leverage ICAR’s knowledge to enrich ICICI Foundation’s training programmes for farmers

ICICI Foundation inks MoU with Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Mr. Saurabh Singh, President, ICICI Foundation and Dr. Trilochan Mohapatra, Director General, The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) signed an MoU for collaboration towards inclusive growth in agriculture for rural development.

Mumbai: ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth (ICICI Foundation), the CSR arm of the ICICI group, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) for collaboration towards inclusive growth in agriculture for rural development.
 
Under the aegis of this MoU, ICICI Foundation through its ‘Rural Livelihood programme’ will leverage ICAR’s knowledge and research, and enrich ICICI Foundation’s existing training programmes for farmers, spanning in over 1,000 villages across 29 states. Further, ICICI Foundation along with ICAR will evaluate and design various new courses for enhancing farmer productivity in various commodities.
 
The two partners will also undertake collaborative programmes in sharing technical knowledge and know-how for training and capacity building for the benefit of farmers. They will also take up R&D and outreach activities to touch the lives of farmers. Additionally, the collaboration will focus on an integrated farming approach with allied activities (like dairy, fisheries, apiculture, horticulture, etc.) to ensure that farmers are able to earn a sustainable livelihood.
 
Mr. Saurabh Singh, President, ICICI Foundation and Dr. Trilochan Mohapatra, Director General, ICAR signed the MoU in New Delhi last week.
 
Speaking on the initiative, Mr. Saurabh Singh, said, “We at ICICI Foundation believe that comprehensive socio-economic development of villages will be a key driver of growth in India going forward. ICAR has been forthcoming in sharing its knowledge and research in agricultural sciences for the benefit of the farmers as well as for ensuring nutritional security of the country. With the MoU with ICAR, ICICI Foundation will act as a bridge that will connect the marginal farmers with ICAR in an attempt to significantly improve the agricultural productivity and farmers’ income. The collaboration will focus on developing large agri-value chains.”
 
Dr. Trilochan Mohapatra said, “This MoU is a significant development that will lead to wide dissemination of the expert knowledge residing with ICAR institutes, universities and the Krishi Vigyan Kendra’s including, application of various research that are undertaken.”