
About Us
Yug Kisan Parv WFPCL is a women-led farmer producer company committed to empowering rural women farmers and transforming agriculture.
Introduction
Welcome to Yug Kisan Parv, where we believe in the power of women to transform agriculture. Our journey began with a vision to empower women farmers, providing them with the tools, knowledge, and support needed to thrive in the agricultural sector. We are a vibrant community of women farmers, united by our commitment to sustainable practices and economic self-reliance. Together, we are changing the face of farming in India, one crop at a time.

Board of Directors

Sonu Dandekar

Amruta Kasar

Punam Pohankar

Sadhana Nehare

Jyotsna Ghangle
Yug Kisan Parv WFPCL is proudly led by a board of directors composed entirely of dedicated women farmers from our local rural communities. Their deep understanding of agriculture, unwavering commitment to fellow farmers, and hands-on experience drive our mission to empower farmers and transform the agricultural landscape
Dashboard
Transparency and accountability are at the heart of Yug Kisan Parv. Our interactive dashboard keeps you updated with our latest activities, achievements, and community impact. Whether it's monitoring member participation, tracking crop yields, or showcasing our success stories, our dashboard provides a real-time glimpse into our journey and progress.

This is the space to introduce the Services section. Briefly describe At Yug Kisan Parv, we pride ourselves on our innovative Digital Commodity Collection Centre (D3C) model. This system ensures that every step of our value chain, from farm to market, is transparent, efficient, and fair. Our D3C model allows us to seamlessly procure and distribute agricultural produce, guaranteeing that our members receive fair prices and that consumers enjoy high-quality, sustainably farmed products. With D3C, we minimize waste, maximize profits, and uphold the integrity of our farming practices. types of services offered and highlight any special benefits or features. Encourage site visitors to learn more by exploring the full list of services offered.
Value Chain (D3C)
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A Producer Enterprise (PE) is a legal entity formed by primary producers, viz. farmers, milk producers, fishermen, weavers, rural artisans, and craftsmen.
A PE can be a producer company, a cooperative society or any other legal form that provides for sharing profits/benefits among the members. In some forms like producer companies, institutions of primary producers can also become members of PO.Producer Organisation can be registered under any of the following legal provisions:
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Cooperative Societies Act/ Autonomous or Mutually Aided Cooperative Societies Act of the respective State
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Multi-State Cooperative Society Act, 2002
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Producer Company under Section 581(C) of Indian Companies Act, 1956, as amended in 2013
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Section 25 Company of Indian Companies Act, 1956, as amended as Section 8 in 2013
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Societies registered under Society Registration Act, 1860
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Public Trusts registered under Indian Trusts Act, 1882
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National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) – Aajeevika was launched by the Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD), Government of India in June 2011 as a restructured version of Swarna Jayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojna (SGSY). NRLM has the mandate of reaching out to 100 million rural poor in 6 lakh villages across the country.
NRLM has three major pillars – universal social mobilization, financial inclusion and livelihood enhancement. It works towards bringing at least one member (preferably a woman) from all poor families into the SHG network. The SHGs and their federations offer their members services such as savings, credit and livelihood support. As the Institutions of the Poor (IoP) mature, they are facilitated to take up livelihoods/income-generating activities.
A value chain is a set of linked activities that work to add value to a product; it consists of actors and actions that improve a product while linking commodity producers to processors and markets. This value added can be in terms of time value, form value or place value.
The players in the value chain are all the actors who are present in the whole process of linking the producer’s produce with the customer in the form in which the customer consumes. Each player adds a value to the chain and gains benefit from it. For eg. Farmers, Aggregators, Traders, Commission Agents, Wholesalers. Retailer, Brokers etc.
The gap in the value chain is the part where an actor or activity is either absent or has not been utilized to its full potential. Generally in a value chain gap the upstream players like Producers suffer as they have information asymmetry, weak price discovery mechanism, investment constraints and limited bargain power/stockkeeping ability.
Foundation for Development of Rural Value Chains (FDRVC) is a Technical Support Agency which has undertaken the project of promotion of Producer Enterprise by providing professional management support for market linkages and operations management.