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Chouhan urges industry to boost CSR in agriculture

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan urges companies to strengthen CSR in agriculture, backing farmers, soil health and rural women entrepreneurs.

Agri & Food • 2 min read • 15 Jul 2026

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday urged Indian corporations to expand CSR in agriculture, calling on industry leaders to channel a share of their profits into farmer welfare, rural development and agricultural research.

Speaking at the CSR Conclave 2026, organised by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) in New Delhi, Chouhan said companies have a duty to act as “trustees” of national wealth rather than mere profit-makers, invoking Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of trusteeship.

“While the nation provides opportunities for growth, it is the responsibility of industry to become an active partner in nation-building,” Chouhan said, adding that research must move beyond laboratories to directly benefit farmers.

The minister strongly urged companies to prioritise climate-resilient farming, soil health, nutrition-secure food systems, and skill development for rural youth and women. He cited jute-processing technology as an example of innovation that needs faster commercialisation with private-sector backing.

Chouhan also urged support for agri-tech startups, drone-pilot training, and women-led initiatives such as “Drone Didi,” describing rural women’s self-help groups as central to the next wave of agricultural entrepreneurship.

While Indian law mandates that companies spend 2% of profits on CSR, Chouhan said the obligation should be viewed as a moral commitment rather than a legal formality. “True life belongs to the one who gives life to others,” he said.

The event at the Bharat Ratna C. Subramaniam Auditorium was also attended by Ministers of State Ramnath Thakur and Bhagirath Choudhary, alongside senior ICAR officials and corporate representatives.

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