National Agro Foundation

Founder: Mr.C.Subramaniam

Who We Are

National Agro Foundation (NAF) was set up as a Public Charitable Trust in 2000 by Mr. C Subramaniam, (Architect of India's Green Revolution and Bharat Ratna Awardee) to usher in rural revolution with special focus on agriculture and small and marginal farmers as well as to bring about inclusive growth. Having been the architect of India's Green Revolution with a "Seed to Grain" approach, Mr Subramaniam envisioned NAF for economic and social development of farmers with a "Soil to Market" approach on a sustainable basis.

Dr A P J Abdul Kalam, Former President of India succeeded Mr Subramaniam and guided NAF as the Chairman of its Governing Council till he became the President of India.

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Education

Education

NAF has developed need based demand-driven training and capacity development programmes with new modalities and technologies, providing opportunities for rural people and creating a culture.
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Environment

Environment

Watershed development is being undertaken by NAF to prevent the loss of soil and water and to conserve and sustain the natural resources, in several parts of the country.
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Economy

Economy

Over the years the agri sector has seen a shift in focus from mere sustenance to market oriented and business development approach, while farmers continue to struggle due to the vagaries of nature.
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Empowerment

Empowerment

Watershed development is being undertaken by NAF to prevent the loss of soil and water and to conserve and sustain the natural resources, in several parts of the country.
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Our Impact


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Number of States Covered


2100

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Number of Villages reached


350000

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Number of Farmers Served


500

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Number of Grassroot LevelCommunity Organisationsformed


550

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Number of Rural-enterprises setup


130

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Number of Farmer ProducerOrganisations(FPOs) promoted


13000

+lakhs Litres

Amount of water conserved annually