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Maharashtra Boosts Cotton Farming: 5,000 Women Farmers to Get Advanced Training

2026-02-05 18:09:01
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Good News for Cotton Farmers: 5,000 Women Farmers to Receive Training Across 9 Districts in Maharashtra


The Maharashtra government has taken a significant initiative to strengthen women in agriculture by partnering with Godrej Agrovet Limited. Under this agreement, more than 5,000 women farmers will be trained in modern and improved farming practices. The initiative has been launched under the guidance of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.


Focus on Women Farmers

Chief Minister Fadnavis emphasized that farmers are the backbone of Maharashtra’s economy, and women play a crucial role in agriculture. Since women are actively involved in both farming and household responsibilities, the government aims to make them more empowered, skilled, and self-reliant.


Districts Covered in First Phase

In the first phase, the program will be implemented in nine cotton-growing districts:


Nagpur, Amravati, Yavatmal, Washim, Parbhani, Jalgaon, Beed, Akola, and Nanded.

Over 5,000 women farmers and around 100 self-help groups (SHGs) will benefit from this training program.

Training and Techniques
The initiative will focus on teaching:
  • Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM)


These techniques are expected to reduce input costs, improve crop yield, and promote more sustainable farming practices, ultimately increasing farmers’ income.


Coverage and Expansion Plans

The program will initially cover approximately 50,000 acres of cotton cultivation. Over the next three years, it will be expanded further, including more than 500 self-help groups and additional crops such as maize along with cotton.


Roles of Government and Godrej Agrovet

Under this collaboration:

  • The Maharashtra State Rural Livelihoods Mission (MSRLM-Umed) will mobilize women farmers through SHGs and the Krishi Sakhi network.

  • Godrej Agrovet will provide technical training, demonstration plots, farmer field schools, and safety kits to support practical learning.


Alignment with Global Initiative

The scheme comes at a time when the United Nations has declared 2026 as the International Year of Women Farmers, highlighting the global focus on empowering women in agriculture.


Conclusion

This partnership between the Maharashtra government and Godrej Agrovet marks an important step toward strengthening rural livelihoods. By equipping women farmers with modern agricultural knowledge and skills, the initiative aims to improve productivity, increase income, and support overall rural development.


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