The Government of India is set to launch the ‘Agri
Fund for Start-Ups & Rural Enterprises’ (AgriSURE) to support
start-ups and agripreneurs through investments in sector-specific,
sector-agnostic, and debt Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs), as
well as direct equity support to start-ups working in agriculture and allied
sectors. This initiative aims to foster
innovation and sustainability in India’s agricultural sector through the
establishment of a Rs 750 crore Category-II Alternative Investment
Fund (AIF). The fund will offer both equity and debt support,
specifically targeting high-risk, high-impact activities in the agriculture
value chain.
The announcement was made at the Pre-Launch
Stakeholder meet held at NABARD Headquarters in Mumbai. The
event was attended by key stakeholders, including financial institutions,
investors, AIF managers, and agri-startups. Distinguished guests included Shri
Ajeet Kumar Sahu, Joint Secretary, DA&FW; Shri Shaji K.V., Chairman,
NABARD; Shri Govardhan Singh Rawat, DMD, NABARD; and Dr. Ajay Kumar Sood, DMD,
NABARD. Shri Ajeet Kumar Sahu emphasized the fund’s potential to create an
ecosystem enhancing financing for the agriculture sector, benefiting small and
marginal farmers. Shri Shaji K.V. highlighted the need for public and private
sector collaboration to drive agricultural growth through technological
innovations.
The CEO of NABVENTURES explained
that the fund will be set up with an initial corpus of ₹750 crore, with
₹250 crore each from NABARD and the Ministry of Agriculture,
and ₹250 crore from other institutions. The fund will focus on innovation in agriculture, enhancing the farm
produce value chain, creating rural infrastructure, generating employment,
and supporting Farmers Producer Organizations (FPOs). It will also encourage
IT-based solutions and machinery rental services for farmers. NABVENTURES, a
wholly-owned subsidiary of NABARD, will be the Fund manager of AgriSURE. The
fund is designed to operate for 10 years, extendable by two or more years.
As part of its commitment to fostering
innovation, NABARD also launched the AgriSURE Greenathon 2024. The
hackathon aims to address three key problem statements: “Smart Agriculture on a
Budget,” addressing the high cost of advanced agriculture technologies that hinder
small and marginal farmers; “Turning Agri-Waste into Profitable Business
Opportunities,” focusing on transforming agricultural waste into profitable
ventures.“Tech Solutions Making Regenerative Agriculture Remunerative,” aiming
to overcome economic hurdles in adopting regenerative agriculture practices.
NABARD has called for the participation of young
innovative minds to contribute to the country’s journey towards ‘Viksit
Bharat’ with their innovative solutions to alleviate the challenges in
agriculture.