IFFCO Nanoventions inaugurated a state of the art innovation hub in Coimbatore on December 26, 2025, to accelerate nano technology adoption in Indian agriculture. The facility focuses on developing nano formulated fertilizers and biopesticides, aiming to boost crop yields by 20-30% while cutting chemical use by half. This marks a key step toward sustainable farming under India's nano-agri mission.
Located in Tamil Nadu's agri tech hub, the new center spans 10,000 sq ft and integrates R&D labs, pilot plants, and farmer training modules. IFFCO Nanoventions, a joint venture of IFFCO and a US nano-tech firm, targets nano-urea and micronutrient delivery systems to address soil degradation and water scarcity affecting 60% of Indian farmlands.
Key Highlights
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Nano Product Pipeline: Developing 15+ formulations for rice, cotton, and pulses, with trials showing 25% yield uplift and 40% less water needs.
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Farmer Empowerment: On-site demo farms and digital app for real-time nano-application guidance in regional languages.
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Sustainability Focus: Reduces fertilizer runoff by 50%, aligning with UN SDG 2 for zero hunger.
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Investment & Jobs: ₹50 crore initial outlay; creates 200 skilled jobs in nano-biotech.
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Expansion Plans: Rollout to 5 more hubs by 2027, partnering with ICAR for nationwide validation.
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This hub positions India as a global nano-agri leader, promising greener revolutions.
Sources: IFFCO Press Release, Business Standard