India can be among the top five exporters of agro-commodities by shifting its focus on cultivation and effectively handholding farmers, according to the World Trade Centre. Total agricultural export from India grew at a CAGR of 2.27% during Financial Year 2016-20 to reach US$ 35.09 billion in Financial Year 2020. India’s spices export increased by 23% to Rupees. 2,690 crores (US$ 359 million) in June 2020 from Rupees. 2,190 crores (US$ 292 million) in the same month last year. The Agriculture Export Policy, 2018 aimed to increase India’s agricultural export to Rupees. 4,19,340 crores (US$ 60 billion) by 2022. Government aims to raise fishery export from India to Rupees. 1 lakh crore (US$ 14.31 billion) by 2024-25.
As agriculture holds a major part of Indian economy but farmers are still not in better condition.With concern to constant issues of farmers in India especially small farmers, Agrow is abstracted, planned and established. It provides advance models and techniques to evolve the agriculture industry in India. The essential goal of Agrow is to help farmers with advanced agriculture tools, machinery, technology, concepts, fertilizer and medicine and other support etc. that they can boost their productivity along with they can enhance their living standard.
Vision
Agrow is supposed to work as helping hands for farmers and agro people in diverse aspects and types of agriculture including horticulture, fishery, organic farming, pearl farming, fertilizer, mechanical tools, crop management and more. As a unit, we will not only help farmers in farming and production, but will also assist them is selling their crop directly to the market.
Mission
Agrow aims to create a platform and system to sell vegetables and fruits direct from farmers. Along with this it is designed to establish fishery projects in diverse parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Apart from this, Agrow will run a digital platform on Social Media (Kisaan-Pathshala) to aware and assist farmers.