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		<title>Drone Destination And IFFCO Sign A MOA To Execute India&#8217;s Largest Drone-spray Services Project for 30 Lakh Acres</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>IFFCO and Drone Destination sign Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to collaborate for spraying of IFFCO Nano fertilisers, Sagarika, and other IFFCO Agri-Products using drones for upto 30 lakh acres of farmland across 12 states in India MUMBAI Drone Destination India&#8217;s leading Drone-as-a-Service provider and the largest DGCA certified Drone Pilot Training company, today announced the signing [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:24px"><em>IFFCO and Drone Destination sign Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to collaborate for spraying of IFFCO Nano fertilisers, Sagarika,</em> and other IFFCO Agri-Products using drones for upto 30 lakh acres of farmland<em> across 12 states in India</em></p>



<p><strong>MUMBAI </strong>Drone Destination India&#8217;s leading Drone-as-a-Service provider and the largest DGCA certified Drone Pilot Training company, today announced the signing of an MOA with IFFCO to collaborate for drone spray over an area of upto 30 lakh acres.</p>



<p>As part of the MoA, Drone Destination will undertake drone spray in 12 states across the country. These states include Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttrakhand. The drones will be spraying IFFCO Nano Urea, Nano DAP, Sagarika, IFFCO MC Agro-Chemicals, and other IFFCO &amp; IFFCO JV’s Agri-Products, to enhance agricultural productivity and efficiency. Other benefits under the MOA include opportunities for the sale of IFFCO agri-inputs/products for drone spray.</p>



<p>Commenting on the business win, <strong>Alok Sharma, Chairman, of Drone Destination,n said – </strong><em>“We are elated to partner with the world’s top cooperative IFFCO for transforming Indian agriculture. Drones have a wide range of applications and their influence on agriculture, which is basic to human survival is revolutionary. Drones will bring efficiency, scalability, cost competitiveness, and speed to agricultural practices in India, enabling the sector to increase its contribution to GDP. As a leading player, spearheading the adoption of drones across multiple sectors, this is an important milestone for us in the journey towards drone adoption in the country.”</em></p>



<p><strong>Chirag Sharma, MD &amp; CEO of Drone Destination</strong> added – <em>“We thank IFFCO for choosing us and showing faith in our capabilities for implementing large-scale drone projects. This mandate will surely cement our position in the industry as the go-to company for executing large-scale drone projects in the country.”</em></p>
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		<title>Africa Fertilizer Financing Mechanism Commits Over $2 Million to Boost Farming in Kenya</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>KENYA: The Africa Fertilizer Financing Mechanism has committed more than $2 million to support the distribution of over 7,000 tonnes of fertilizers to smallholder farmers in Kenya. The project, which will run between 2024 and 2026, aims to increase food production, income, and job creation for Kenyan farmers. The initiative will be implemented in partnership [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>KENYA:</strong> The Africa Fertilizer Financing Mechanism has committed more than $2 million to support the distribution of over 7,000 tonnes of fertilizers to smallholder farmers in Kenya. The project, which will run between 2024 and 2026, aims to increase food production, income, and job creation for Kenyan farmers.</p>



<p>The initiative will be implemented in partnership with Apollo Agriculture Limited, a leading agriculture company in Kenya, to sell fertilizers through a part of its network. Most smallholder farmers in Kenya buy fertilizers through informal credit, microfinance institutions, and commercial channels. The project will support Apollo Agriculture Limited to sell fertilizer through a part of its network, thereby improving access to fertilizers for beneficiaries.</p>



<p>The project is expected to improve farming productivity by facilitating access to fertilizers for beneficiaries, thereby boosting farmer income and Kenya&#8217;s food security. The Fertilizer Financing for Sustainable Agriculture Management project will improve farming productivity by facilitating access to fertilizers for beneficiaries, thereby boosting farmer income and Kenya&#8217;s food security.</p>



<p>&#8220;The Fertilizer Financing for Sustainable Agriculture Management project will improve farming productivity by facilitating access to fertilizers for beneficiaries,&#8221; said Marie Claire Kalihangabo, Africa Fertilizer Financing Mechanism Coordinator. The project will stimulate the private sector&#8217;s fertilizer financing in Kenya, improving food production and the Bank&#8217;s Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation.</p>



<p>The fertilizer market&#8217;s leading players include importers, blenders, and the Kenyan government, which runs a fertilizer subsidy program. The project will support the distribution of over 7,000 tonnes of fertilizers to smallholder farmers in Kenya, who are the main beneficiaries of the fertilizer subsidy program. The project is expected to increase food production, income, and job creation for Kenyan farmers.</p>



<p>Benjamin Njenga, co-founder of Apollo Agriculture Limited, said: &#8220;Apollo Agriculture is pleased to establish a partnership with the Africa Fertilizer Financing Mechanism to support small-scale farmers, thereby boosting farmer income and Kenya&#8217;s food security.&#8221;</p>



<p>The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank approved the Fertilizer Financing for Sustainable Agriculture Management project because it will stimulate the private sector&#8217;s fertilizer financing in Kenya, improving food production and the Bank&#8217;s Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation. The project is expected to have a significant impact on the lives of smallholder farmers in Kenya, who are the backbone of the country&#8217;s agriculture sector.</p>



<p>In conclusion, the Africa Fertilizer Financing Mechanism&#8217;s commitment of over $2 million to support the distribution of fertilizers to smallholder farmers in Kenya is a significant step towards improving food production, income, and job creation for Kenyan farmers. The project, which will run between 2024 and 2026, is expected to have a significant impact on the lives of smallholder farmers in Kenya, who are the backbone of the country&#8217;s agriculture sector.</p>
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