Context:
Samunnati, a leading agri value chain enabler, has unveiled its FPO Partnership Model—a first-of-its-kind initiative aimed at redefining the way Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) engage with the agriculture market ecosystem. The model introduces a shared value creation framework, positioning FPOs as equal collaborators rather than passive beneficiaries.
Key Features of the FPO Partnership Model
- Shared Value Framework: Moves beyond traditional credit-based models to a profit-sharing structure post cost recovery
- End-to-End Integration: Covers direct procurement, processing, storage, and market sales
- Farmer Empowerment: Ensures daily payments, access to working capital, and equitable revenue distribution
- Trust & Traceability: Strengthens institutional capacity and professional operations for long-term sustainability
Pilot Project with Maathota FPC in Andhra Pradesh
- Location: Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh
- Primary Crops: Coffee, turmeric, and black pepper
- Economic Impact:
- Procurement and sales worth ₹4–4.5 crore
- Farmers earned 10–15% higher average profit per acre
- Reduction in distress selling
- Transparent and timely payments to tribal farmers
Strategic Benefits
- De-risked FPO Operations: Integrated finance and advisory support
- 2–3x Value Creation: Compared to conventional credit models
- Institutional Strengthening: Builds negotiation leverage and operational independence for FPOs
Nationwide Expansion Plans
- Samunnati to expand model across diverse crops, geographies, and FPO maturities
- Offers tailored partnerships using its digital tools, market linkages, and vast FPO network
- Current outreach: Over 30,000 FPOs across India
The FPO Partnership Model by Samunnati marks a paradigm shift in India’s agri-finance landscape. By transforming FPOs into co-owners of the agri value chain, the model not only boosts rural incomes but also embeds sustainability, professionalism, and equity at the grassroots level. It sets a precedent for how farmer collectives can thrive as strategic players in a modern agricultural economy.