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Radhika Srihari Rao, Corporate Brand and Social Responsibility head at Tesco India, was reviewing AgriNext’s annual reports—the project aimed to promote climate-resilient agriculture and improve farmer livelihoods in southern India. AgriNext has implemented several climate-smart technologies and practices, including community solar irrigation, solar-powered hydroponic fodder stations, and an integrated farming system. It demonstrated increased crop yields and acreages, as well as additional incomes for beneficiary farmers. However, the institutional capacity development of Girinadu farmer-producer company and its value chain upgrading remain unfinished tasks for Radhika. She is in a dilemma over whether to scale up climate-smart interventions or strengthen the...

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