ITC is expanding its network of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) with the goal of connecting one crore farmers in the next 4-5 years.
ITC’s FPO collectivization is today, at about 1,600
The company plans to achieve this by scaling up sourcing of fruits and vegetables through its platform. S Ganesh Kumar, CEO of ITC‘s Agri Business Division, stated, “This agri stack and the FPO collectivization is today, at about 1,600 and our ambition is to take it to 4,000 and 10 million farmers in next 4 to 5 years.”
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Currently, ITC is present in around 22 states through FPOs and works with 20 crops. The company plans to expand and deepen its presence in states such as Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and Bihar. ITC is also working on expanding the reach of its super app MAARS, which provides personalized advisories to farmers on weather forecasts, sales of crops at mandi prices, supply of seeds and fertilizers, and services such as soil testing and helping them get credit from banks.
Through MAARS, ITC aims to enhance agricultural practices among small farmers through technology aggregation, AI-enabled solutions, AgTech, and an e-marketplace for commodities and inputs. Ganesh Kumar said, “They get the benefits of science, the better inputs in terms of seeds and various other inputs at all the crop stages, supported with an agri tech solution MAARS,…” He added, “now farmers are also realising that technology is benefiting them and their economic activity is increasing.”
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ITC’s agri business revenue stands at INR 16000 Cr
ITC is the largest corporate house working directly with farmers, helping them improve the productivity and quality of various crops. The company’s revenue from its Agri Business division was INR 16,124 crore in FY24, contributing nearly one-fifth to its total revenue. Ganesh Kumar stated, “At present, around 40 per cent of ITC’s agri procurement from relevant hubs of the 10 states where MAARS has been rolled out, is sourced through MAARS.”
Under its NexGen Agri vision, ITC is working to make small farmers aware of the impact of climate change on crop zones and durations, the need for soil rejuvenation, and the importance of crop rotation. The company is also integrating MAARS with startups to provide efficient grassroots solutions. Ganesh Kumar said, “I also believe that as we work closely with the farmer, we will be able to extend more value into that system, in upgrading their produce into residue-free, organic where there are premiums…and introduce varieties.”
ITC started the brand Aashirvaad, which is now an over INR 9,000 crore brand, by directly sourcing wheat from farmers through its e-choupal network. The company has emerged as the second-largest purchaser of wheat after government-led agencies. Ganesh Kumar stated, “These are our farm level crop connects that we have built over 23-25 years when our FMCG portfolio was launched as a back end support and over a period of this journey, it has also evolved from e-Chaupal to FPOs.”