Spowdi collaborates with SEWA to scale smart farming
Innovative farming solutions: Spowdi join force with SEWA to promote smart farming New Delhi (India), August 31: Constituting around 85% of all farms worldwide, small-scale farmers produce approximately one-third of the world’s food1. However, they rely heavily on rain-fed agriculture and are most vulnerable to climate change and depleting water tables. This affects their overall […]

Innovative farming solutions: Spowdi join force with SEWA to promote smart farming
New Delhi (India), August 31: Constituting around 85% of all farms worldwide, small-scale farmers produce approximately one-third of the world’s food1. However, they rely heavily on rain-fed agriculture and are most vulnerable to climate change and depleting water tables. This affects their overall food production output and leads to instability in food prices. Since the small hold farmers comprise half of the global population, crop losses also drive them towards hunger and malnutrition.
These drastic implications make it imperative to support and empower these framers for sustainable and inclusive agricultural development. In consonance with this belief, green-tech innovator Spowdi has joined hands with the world’s largest association of self-employed women SEWA to promote a sustainable food production system. They have signed a five-year agreement under the Water Drop Initiative phase 2 with an aim to introduce Smart Farming to women small-hold farmers in India.