
SOP booklet to guide, support women farmer bodies
Both resources aim to empower rural women through collective entrepreneurship, accessible training and structured institutional support.
The Panchtantra video simplifies the complex functioning of FPOs and presents real success stories, helping even semi-literate women imagine themselves as business leaders.
The SOP booklet provides step-by-step guidance on forming, managing and scaling women-led FPOs, with a focus on govt schemes, market access and funding.
These initiatives will be promoted through awareness camps among women in rural areas.
Speakers at the event addressed critical rural issues like crop losses, water scarcity and lack of integrated policy. They stressed the need for inclusive models, infrastructure and local innovation to build a stronger rural economy.
"India loses Rs 2.5-3 lakh crore in agricultural produce each year due to poor storage and logistics.
Rural reforms must now take centre stage," said Prof Arvind Mohan, LU's dean for faculty of arts.
Padma Shri Uma Shankar Pandey said, "We must secure our future with water, not wealth. The next generation will fight over water, not oil."
Associate director at TRI, Kareem Malik said, "Initiatives like carbon finance and the 'Lakhpati Didi' programme show how grassroots ideas can shape national policy when scaled thoughtfully."
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