PUNE: On the
occasion of Farmer’s Day, Ninjacart, India's largest fresh produce supply chain
company furthered its mission of empowering farmers with a nationwide Farmer’s
Festival. Held across pan India, the festival rewarded 300 farmers.
The Farmer’s Day celebrations also saw Ninjacart hold a health
check-up, and knowledge session on related issues. As Ninjacart pledges to
empower the farmers, the company conducted a health awareness and check-up
drive in Chikka trupathi, Malur taluk, Karnataka, At the programme, farmers
were educated on how to handle emergencies such as snake bites, cardiac
arrests, epilepsy, fire safety, and more. They also underwent check-ups which
covered BMI, blood pressure, sugar, and tests to identify their blood groups.
Speaking about the Farmer’s Festival, Thirukumaran Nagarajan,
CEO and Co-founder of Ninjacart said, “It was heart-warming to see our efforts
pay off, and hear our farmer-partners share their experiences of working with
us. Through the Farmer’s Festival, we were also able to address redressal on
indent problems, and pricing, and work towards mutually beneficial solutions.
Our efforts to empower farmers go beyond just the occasion of Farmer’s Day, and
we have already conducted knowledge sessions in 65, out of 147 collection
centres across 11 states. Over the course of the next year, we will take this
programme to all our centres, and truly enrich our farmer-partner lives.”
The celebrations of Farmer’s Day comes as a part of their on-going knowledge management sessions where Ninjacart has been working with their farmer-partners to raise awareness on modern farming techniques and technologies, including tillage practices, cropping patterns, use of fertilisers, methods of pest control, and best irrigation practices.
The celebrations of Farmer’s Day comes as a part of their on-going knowledge management sessions where Ninjacart has been working with their farmer-partners to raise awareness on modern farming techniques and technologies, including tillage practices, cropping patterns, use of fertilisers, methods of pest control, and best irrigation practices.
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