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              Banas Farmer Producer
              Company (FPC) – a cumin

              revolution



              Radhanpur in Gujarat’s Patan District is renowned for
              its high-quality cumin, reputed to be among the best in
              India. The district is also home to Unjha, Asia’s largest
              spice market. However, the local farmers who grow the
              cumin rarely benefited from this status, even though
              they lived barely 100 km away from the market. Their
              challenge was that they were smallholders with an
              average production of 500-600 kg per farmer, whereas
              the minimum transport volume needed for a truck
              was 1,000 kg.                                       Reliance Foundation’s advisories reach communities
                                                                  through mobile services, social media platforms,
              The farmers turned to the Banas Farmer Producer     audio/video conferences, television, radio and toll-free
              Company for support. The cooperative brings together   helplines. Reliance Foundation works with over 1,000
              over 4,000 farmers, helping them aggregate their    partners to source accurate and relevant information
              produce and sell bulk volumes to national markets and   and disseminate it across the country. This information
              major corporate houses for a higher price. The FPC   is disseminated in 10 Indian languages and reaches
              began a new initiative to train the farmers of Banas to   11.4 million individuals in over 45,400 villages across
              grow cumin with low pesticide residue, which would   19 states and two Union Territories.
              be more lucrative. It tied up with key market players to
              train farmers in Integrated Pest Management for this   In FY21-22, Reliance Foundation addressed nearly
              new form of cumin, which earned 15-20% higher prices   2.8 lakh queries on weather forecasts, government
              over the normal variety. It then aggregated the produce   schemes and crop and livestock management, and
              to boost the farmers’ revenue. In FY20-21, the FPC also   conducted offline livestock camps to diagnose and
              shared dividends of Rs. 3 lakh among its members,   treat over 2 lakh animals providing essential veterinary
              setting an inspiring example for other smallholder   services besides giving farmers free medicines and
              farmers across the country.                         counselling for improved livestock health.



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