This initiative strengthens rural value chains by enabling farmers, women-led groups, and rural enterprises to move beyond raw produce sales—towards processing, packaging, branding, storage, and better market access. The goal is simple: reduce losses, increase income, and ensure farmers capture more value from every harvest.
Many rural producers lose value due to distress sale, limited storage, and weak access to markets. SumArth supports value chain development by enabling local processing, improving quality standards, and connecting producers to reliable buyers—so rural communities earn more and waste less.
This initiative also creates new job opportunities through small-scale processing units and enterprise-led models in rural and peri-urban areas.
Support for primary processing, grading, cleaning, and product development based on local demand and buyer requirements.
Training on packaging, labeling, hygiene protocols, and quality compliance—building trust and premium market access.
Aggregation models and buyer linkages that help producers negotiate better prices and access stable markets.
Through value chain strengthening, SumArth helps producers shift from “sell at farm gate” to “sell as a market-ready product”. This includes improving post-harvest handling, building processing capabilities, supporting packaging and branding, and connecting producer groups to buyers and institutions.
By building enterprise-ready rural systems, we enable higher margins, stable demand, and local employment—especially for women and youth.
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Let’s help rural producers capture fair value and build sustainable enterprises.