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This project aims to uplift farmers in villages with fertile land but low income by introducing innovative farming technologies like aeroponics and hydroponics. Farmers will receive hands-on training and technical support to transition to high-yield,

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Om Pandey

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it's just a thought for now but 70% profit-sharing works through a farmer-led trust or company. Revenue from selling processed produce covers operational costs, and the net profit is splitโ€”70% goes to farmers based on their contribution (land, labor, production), while 30% is reinvested for expansion, training, and infrastructure. This ensures farmers earn more while sustaining the business.

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