About Us
Problems While Farming
Challenges in Farming

Mindset of Farmers
The traditional mindset of Indian farmers, often rooted in conventional practices, limits adoption of modern techniques, resulting in reduced productivity. Embracing innovation and education can transform their work and outcomes.

Mediators Erode Profit Margin
Mediators exploit Indian farmers by controlling market access, offering unfair prices, and inflating costs. This reduces farmers’ profits, leaving them financially strained and dependent, while middlemen enjoy disproportionate gains.

Low Income
Low income forces Indian farmers into debt, limits access to quality education, healthcare, and nutrition, and perpetuates poverty. It hinders social mobility, mental well-being, and future prospects for their families.

Low Credit Availability
Low credit availability restricts Indian farmers from investing in quality seeds, machinery, and modern techniques. This limits crop productivity, increases dependence on moneylenders, and traps them in a cycle of poverty and debt.

Lack of Capital
Low capital limits Indian farmers’ ability to purchase quality inputs, adopt modern technology, or diversify crops. This reduces yields, lowers income, and exacerbates financial instability, impacting their overall quality of life.

Bad Storage Facility
Poor storage facilities force Indian farmers to sell produce immediately, leading to losses from low prices and spoilage. Modern storage infrastructure can ensure better pricing, reduced waste, and improved livelihoods.

Inadequate Transportation
Limited transportation options hinder Indian farmers from accessing distant markets, forcing them to sell locally at low prices. Efficient transport systems can boost profitability and expand market reach for farmers.

Lack of Agricultural Marketing
The lack of effective agricultural marketing limits Indian farmers' access to fair prices and diverse markets, forcing them to rely on middlemen. Better marketing options can enhance their incomes significantly.

Declining Soil Fertility
Declining soil fertility in India leads to reduced crop yields and increased dependence on chemical fertilizers, raising production costs. Sustainable farming practices and soil regeneration are essential for long-term agricultural health.

Use of Fertilizers & Urea
Excessive use of fertilizers and urea in India degrades soil health, causing reduced crop quality and long-term environmental harm. Balanced nutrient management and organic alternatives are crucial for sustainable crop production.

Lack of Mechanism
The lack of modern farming mechanisms in India limits efficiency, leading to higher labor costs and reduced productivity. Mechanization can improve crop yields, reduce manual labor, and enhance overall agricultural sustainability.

Migration from Village
Migration from villages reduces the labor force available for farming, leading to higher production costs and lower crop yields. Encouraging rural development and providing job opportunities can retain farm workers.

Burning Residues
Burning agricultural wastes releases harmful pollutants, causes air pollution, health issues, and greenhouse gas emissions. It also depletes soil nutrients and contributes to climate change, harming the environment and communities.
We Have One Goal
To Provide the Highest Quality
Products & Integrated Farming Services.

Our Discovery
Our Mission
Exploring Solutions
How Bandhan Farms can
Help the Farmers?

Increase of Farmers' Income
Bandhan Farms empowers farmers by providing modern techniques, high-quality seeds, training, and market access. It promotes sustainable farming practices, ensuring increased yields, reduced costs, and better income opportunities for farmers.

Creating Jobs
Bandhan Farms fosters job creation by promoting agro-based industries, supporting value-added farming, encouraging entrepreneurship, and developing supply chains, enabling farmers to generate employment opportunities within their communities.

Minimizes Air Pollution
Bandhan Farms reduces air pollution by promoting sustainable alternatives to crop burning, such as composting, biofuel production, and agro-waste recycling, helping farmers convert agricultural waste into valuable resources.

Recycling Agri & Animal Wastes
Bandhan Farms recycles agricultural and animal waste through vermicomposting, converting organic matter into nutrient-rich compost. This eco-friendly process enhances soil fertility, promotes sustainable farming, and reduces environmental impact efficiently.

Increasing Soil Fertility
Bandhan Farms enhances soil fertility by promoting organic farming, vermicomposting, and sustainable crop rotation. Its eco-friendly practices enrich soil nutrients, improve structure, and ensure long-term agricultural productivity for farmers.

No Fertilizers & Urea Use
Bandhan Farms helps farmers save money by advocating zero fertilizer and urea use, encouraging organic alternatives like compost, natural pesticides, and crop rotation, reducing input costs while maintaining soil health and productivity.

Growing Organic Healthy Food
Bandhan Farms supports farmers in growing healthy organic crops by providing organic seeds, natural fertilizers, eco-friendly pest control methods, and training in sustainable practices, ensuring chemical-free, nutrient-rich produce.

Direct Buying & Selling Platform
Bandhan Farms has created a platform connecting farmers directly with buyers, eliminating middlemen, ensuring fair prices, fostering transparency, and empowering farmers to sell or purchase crops efficiently and profitably.

Stopping Mass Farmers' Migration
Bandhan Farms curbs farmer migration by creating local employment opportunities, enhancing incomes, promoting sustainable farming practices, and providing resources, enabling farmers to thrive and stay within their villages.

Offering Low-Cost Equipment & Services
Bandhan Farms facilitates modern farming by providing access to advanced equipment, technology, and services. This boosts productivity, reduces labor costs, and helps farmers adopt efficient, sustainable agricultural practices for better yields.
Founders Details

Vishal Singh
Managing Partner
- MBL, LLB – Calcutta University
- Mr. Vishal Singh is a Legal professional having 18+ years of experience
- Managed Pan India Operations in Banking and Microfinance Industry
- Held leadership roles at Bandhan Bank and HDFC Bank
CA Satish Kumar
CFO & CTO
- FCA, DISA (ICAI), CMA, B.A. Economics
- Finance and technology professional with 12+ yrs of experience in Tax, Assurance, Accounting, and IT System Audits.
- He specializes in financial strategy and compliance and has expertise in technology-driven solutions to improve business efficiency.