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We at Agrisys, have laid foundation stones to build a base for Agricultural Advisory along with thrust on taking up other rural challenges like scarcity of power and inefficient use of power.

Agrisys looks to address the challenges posed in rural life of India. Rural challenges are fierce, right from main occupation i.e. Agriculture to power to education and so on. We at Agrisys, make effort to enhance the farmer's income either by lowering- down the input expenditure via concepts of sustainable agriculture (cultivation  under Organic and/or IPM system, use of Biogas and Biomass plants and other such initiatives) or through technology-intensive systems such as high-yielding variety programme, Growing fruits orchards and Green House,Net-house cultivation and use of plastics for protected cultivation as per NCPAH (National Committee on Plastic applications in Horticulture) recommendations for regular and high returns.

Either of the approaches discussed in above para have their edges but it is for sure that such concepts and systems are capable enough to change agricultural dynamics at farm level. Our advisory and classroom training will ensure that students, farmers taking up agri-business with a changed perspective and attitude.

We have been making endeavours to create market linkage for agri-produce of our farmers with identity of that particular geography. Agrisys has collaborations with leading organizations and technology providers for offering hands -on solutions to what we advise, advocate and train for.

Energy solutions by Agrisys is another approach to solve burning problem of scarcity of power. We make efforts to provide green energy solutions(Solar and wind) for which operational cost is very low and government also provides subsidies to encourage it .Solar and wind energy solutions are available for domestic as well as high-consumption entities in rural India.

Agrisys's forthcoming efforts will be about providing Biotechnology-Based services to farmers in ensuing months alongwith pestcides-residue testing in organically grown or IPM (Integrated Pest Management)-based cropping.

Last Updated on Sunday, 19 February 2012 11:34