Indo Count, Shreeram Cotton to promote sustainable agriculture

Indo Count Industries Limited, a leader in home textiles manufacturing, and Shreeram Cotton Industries, renowned for producing premium Sankar-6 cotton in Gujarat, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to launch the Regenagri Cotton Project. This collaboration aims to transform agricultural practices by focusing on sustainability and resilience, providing farmers with the necessary knowledge and tools to thrive in an evolving agricultural landscape.

The Regenagri project, short for Regenerative Agriculture, emphasizes holistic farming systems that enhance ecosystem biodiversity, improve soil health, and boost water and air quality. By combining the expertise and resources of Indo Count and Shreeram Cotton, the project aspires to drive positive change in the agricultural sector, promoting both community well-being and environmental sustainability.

“We are thrilled to announce this partnership by signing the MoU,” said Mr. K K Lalpuria, CEO & Executive Director of Indo Count Industries Limited. “Regenagri underscores our shared commitment to advancing sustainable agriculture practices that benefit both farmers and the environment.”

Mr. Natubhai Panchani, Partner of Shreeram Cotton Industries, added, “By working together, we can achieve significant progress towards building a more sustainable future for agriculture. The Regenagri project will leverage our combined strengths to develop scalable solutions across diverse agricultural regions.”

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