A service oriented women’s initiative committed to strengthening India’s agricultural ecosystem and creating large-scale sustainable social impact. As an organization with a 95% female workforce, we are grounded in the principles of inclusion, empowerment, and community-led development.
Through a decentralized operating model, we maintain facility centers in every ward across panchayats, municipalities, and corporations, enabling seamless access to our services even to the most remote communities. Our programs are implemented in strategic partnerships with government departments – especially the Department of Agriculture – ensuring transparency, efficiency, and alignment with national development priorities.
Our core mission is to increase agricultural productivity and value creation. We are working to fill critical gaps by:
Provide profitable and reliable market channels to small and marginal farmers.
Convert wastelands into arable farmland, opening up new economic opportunities.
Provide structural support services that increase the production of agriculture-related products.
While operating as a business, Sthreedhan™ is guided by the following objectives:
Empower women, improve community wealth, and contribute to the economic progress of the country.
By merging commercial scalability with social responsibility, we aim to build a resilient agricultural network and enable rural communities to fully and profitably participate in India’s growth story.
Build a sustainable, inclusive, and economically empowered agricultural ecosystem where women lead, farmers thrive, and local communities grow into strong contributors to national development.
Create large-scale employment and leadership opportunities for women by strengthening their participation in agriculture and rural service delivery.
Increase production, value addition, and marketability of agro-related products through structural support mechanisms and technology-enabled service models.
Improve overall crop quality, supply stability, and agricultural income by providing sustainable and profitable market access to small and marginal farmers.
To ensure last mile access and service availability to people in remote areas and backward classes, facility centers should be operated in all wards, including Panchayat, Municipality and Corporation.
Promote sustainable land use. Develop and implement projects to convert wasteland into productive agricultural land, supporting environmental sustainability and rural economic growth.
Work closely with government departments, particularly the Department of Agriculture, to align with national priorities and provide transparent and scalable community solutions.
Improve local wealth creation, rural entrepreneurship, and community resilience - creating a model that strengthens the country from the bottom up.