LNJ Bhilwara Group, a prominent industrial conglomerate with diverse business verticals spanning textiles, graphite electrodes, power generation, and advanced materials, is spearheading a transformative initiative to uplift India’s rural communities. By collaborating with Global Vikas Trust (GVT), the company aims to drive large-scale agricultural reforms, improve farmer livelihoods, and create long-term sustainability in rural India.
Scaling Impactful Rural Transformation
This initiative supports Global Vikas Trust’s remarkable work in transforming 4,700 villages across 27 districts in three states. Over the past five years, GVT has planted 5.6 crore fruit trees, significantly boosting farmers’ incomes by up to tenfold.
LNJ Bhilwara Group is actively working to raise awareness and expand support networks to ensure every farmer has access to essential resources, including tree saplings and specialized agricultural training. This initiative will be facilitated through GVT Krishikul, a world-class Farmer Training Center, where farmers, CSR leaders, corporates, and government officials collaborate to implement innovative and scalable agricultural solutions.
Holistic Agricultural Training & Support
To further strengthen this initiative, LNJ Bhilwara Group will:
✅ Provide farmers with access to high-quality fruit trees and essential training.
✅ Facilitate agricultural education at GVT Krishikul to promote innovative farming techniques.
✅ Support the replication of successful agricultural models in multiple states, including Karnataka, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha.
Driving Economic Growth for Farmers
The impact of this initiative is transformational. Farmers who previously earned ₹37,000 per year can now generate an income of ₹4 lakh annually within three years—with a one-time donation of just ₹30,000 per farmer. At just ₹25 per plant, donors can contribute directly to this life-changing cause.
Commitment to Sustainable Agriculture
Since 2016, Global Vikas Trust has been committed to empowering small and marginal farmers by transitioning them from low-income, high-risk crops to high-value fruit plantations. These efforts have led to:
A surge in farmers’ incomes from ₹38,723 to ₹3,93,986 per acre per annum.
Over 400 crore liters of water storage capacity to combat droughts and water scarcity.
Long-term agricultural sustainability, ensuring resilience against climate challenges.
This groundbreaking initiative sets a benchmark for corporate-backed rural transformation, demonstrating how strategic partnerships can drive large-scale economic and social impact.