How joining works

A simple path from interest to active membership

Our cooperative is built on trust, teamwork, and practical support. Here’s what to expect after you reach out.

1) Share your details

Tell us your location, crops, land size, and what support you’re looking for.


2) A quick call with our team

We’ll understand your goals and explain how farmer teams are organized in your area.


3) Meet a local group (or form one)

Join an existing team nearby, or we’ll help you connect with farmers to form a new group.


4) Start collaborating

Get updates, crop planning support, shared resources, and learning opportunities—together.

What you get as a member

Practical support designed for small farmers—built around collaboration, shared learning, and stronger market readiness.

Team-based crop planning

Plan seasons together, reduce risk, and learn from what works locally.


Shared resources

Access tools, inputs, and services through group coordination and partnerships.


Training & updates

Get timely guidance, program announcements, and field-ready knowledge.


Stronger bargaining power

Organize as a group to improve pricing, logistics, and market connections.


Join FAQs

Answers to common questions from farmers and partners.

Who can join?

Small and marginal farmers and agricultural land owners across India who are willing to work in an organized team.

Do I need to already be in a group?

No. If you’re not in a group, we can help you connect with nearby farmers to form a team.

Is there a membership fee?

Membership details can vary by program and region. We’ll share the exact requirements during your onboarding call.

What crops do you support?

We work with diverse crops based on local conditions. Share what you grow, and we’ll guide you to relevant support.

How long does onboarding take?

Most farmers can complete the first steps in 1–2 weeks, depending on local group availability and verification.

Can NGOs or partners collaborate with you?

Yes. We welcome partnerships that strengthen farmer teams, training, market access, and sustainable practices.