New Delhi, Dec 10, 2024: Spirits and wine manufacturer Pernod Ricard India (PRI) is bolstering rural development with its initiatives in sustainable agriculture and community empowerment. PRI’s CSR Programs on WAL (Water, Agriculture, Livelihoods) work with more than 10,000 farmers every year, fostering resilience, innovation, and inclusivity in the agricultural sector.
The major focus of WAL is safeguarding year-round access to water to communities (4,484 million litres of groundwater recharge potential generated with 2,355 structures since 2019), promoting micro-irrigation for improved production, drought resilience, resource optimization and creating local value chains. So far, it has successfully increased the agricultural yield by 20% and reduced input costs by 22%.
PRI’s focus on collective success is evident through its 8 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) across 5 states of Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh, enhancing the livelihood of more than 4,000 farmers in 150 villages. These FPOs led by small and marginal farmers foster collaboration, equip them with scientific knowledge, and provide access to critical resources like inputs, credit, and market intelligence.
Women empowerment is a cornerstone of PRI’s inclusive development initiatives. PRI is fostering entrepreneurial leadership among women through its 56 Women Producer Groups. Women-led microenterprises thrive in Nashik, with innovative projects like tomato polytunnels, flour mills, and sewai machines spanning 3 villages, 7 SHGs and 60 women. In Kanpur PRI’s initiatives in papad-making and mustard oil production in Behror have transformed traditional skills into thriving, sustainable enterprises. With women now comprising 50% of FPO board members and 35% of its shareholders, PRI’s initiatives are rewriting the narrative of gender equity in rural economies.
Gagandeep Sethi, Senior Vice President, Integrated Operations and S&R (Sustainability & Responsibility), said, “At Pernod Ricard India, our S&R initiatives are guided by the "Good Times from a Good Place" philosophy. The WAL initiative is at the forefront of all our sustainability efforts. It reflects our commitment to sustainable agriculture by empowering communities with water security, innovative practices, and meaningful impact. Through IoT technology and AI- driven analytics, PRI is driving lasting impact with data-driven insights that empower farmers to optimize resources and track sustainability metrics with precision.”
PRI’s Community Resource Centres (CRCs) serve as vital knowledge hubs, bridging traditional farming with modern agricultural practices. Offering targeted training programs, real-time market insights, and essential resources, these CRCs empower farmers to make informed decisions, improve yields, and ensure long-term sustainability. Additionally, 8 PRI’s ‘Kisan Sansadhan Kendras’ (Custom Hiring Centres) provide mechanized tools to 4,250 farmers across 82 villages, promoting access to mechanization in agriculture, resulting in increased productivity.
PRI's initiatives create a ripple effect across the agricultural value chain, enhancing the livelihoods of farmers, empowering women, and paving the way for a future where rural economies thrive sustainably.