On this occasion, an ecological agricultural card for organic agriculture was also launched for IOB accounts. | Photo Credit: Raghunathan SR
The Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) entered the tripartite memorandum of understanding (mine) with amul, the largest Indian milk cooperative and Richplus, an amulian ecological agricultural partner. According to the parties involved, this memorandum will support organic farming and will help in the authority of the countryside. Ajay Kumar Srivastava, CEO and CEO of IOB, said that one lakh farm would be taken on one initiative.
“This partnership is a remarkable step towards transforming Indian agriculture. By combining our strengths, we can create a transformative path for farmers that will allow them to accept sustainable procedures that increase their livelihoods,” said Amit Vyas, CEO of Amul.
An ecological agricultural card for organic agriculture was also launched. This card offers farmers access to discounted organic inputs through certified Amulo stores and other benefits, including free agronomic support, training opportunities and high quality seeds. IOB also presents the reserved “Harit Kranti” credit system, adapted to the needs of environmental farmers. If you want to scalance the initiative, a number of ecological agricultural conveniences will be organized, starting with the main FPO meeting in Madurai in June, followed by events across Tamil Nadu.
Published – 29. May 2025 9:08