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K. V. Kurmanath Updated - January 21, 2021 at 08:57 PM.

To cover 30 lakh farmers in 3 years

For Agri Page. A farmer applying pesticides on his vegetable farm in Udagamandalam in Tamilnadu. Consumption of pesticides has increased manifold in monocropped areas and also where commercial crops are grown.The pesticide consumption has reached a level of 75,000 mt from 2330 mt. 54 per cent of the total quantity of pesticides used in the country is used on cotton,17 per cent on rice and 13 per cent on vegetables and fruits which occupy 5 per cent ,24 per cent and 3 per cent of the total cropped area. Contamination of soil and water resources and pesticides residues found in food samples is an indication of the vulnerability of human population to toxic pesticide residuces and resultant health hazards. Digital Photo by K_ K_ Mustafah.3/2/06

Integrated agri services provider Lawrencedale Agro Processing India (LEAF), based in Udhagamandalam, has announced expansion of its services by increasing the number of the farmers connected to 30 lakh from the present strength of 30,000 farmers in the next three years.

Besides, it is going to introduce a technology platform in a month or two, giving the farmers access to financial, insurance and extension services.

The firm works with small and marginal farmers in remote areas and helps them cut down cost of cultivation and save time by reducing the time to access inputs and other services. “In the next 15 months, we are going to rope in 10 lakh farmers. Besides strengthening our operations in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka, we are going to expand to Telangana, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra,” Palat Vijayaraghavan, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of LEAF, told

BusinessLine.

“We are going to roll out a phygital (a hybrid of physical and digital models) service delivery concept to the various tribal agriculture belts in the country. The farmers will be allowed to access financial services and other services required for farming through a digital platform,” he said.

The firm, which has a base of 200 employees, is going to hire 200 more as it rolls out the expansion plan. It is going to set up 30 Farmers’ Service Centres, with each covering 10,000-15,000 farmers.

These centres will be manned by agronomists and people who could assist the farmers in accessing digital services.

Published on January 21, 2021 15:27