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BioFach sees Papl-Ncol pact to take organic farming mainstream
Friday, 05 September, 2025, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, New Delhi
Papl, a for-profit social enterprise based in Bhopal, showcased its organic and regenerative farming model at the 17th edition of BioFach India 2025, the country’s leading trade fair for organic, natural and millet-based products. The three-day event was held from August 30 to September 1, at India Expo Mart, Greater Noida.

A key highlight was the signing of an MoU with Ncol, a multi-state cooperative society established by the Ministry of Cooperation, Government of India, on August 30, 2025. The agreement was formalised by Papl managing director Ashis Mondal and Ncol counterpart, Vipul Mittal.

Under the MoU, Papl will provide technical guidance, capacity building, business development, quality assurance and compliance support. It will also work closely with Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), to strengthen their visibility, enable their participation in trade fairs and establish forward market linkages that help reduce price and market risks.

On its part, Ncol will open wider market access, strengthen branding and provide the institutional backing needed to integrate farmer collectives into national supply chains.

Mondal said, “This moment is nothing short of historic. Farmers need more than just markets. They need guidance, systems and trust. By joining hands with NCOL, we can bring those elements together and ensure that smallholder farmers benefit from fair, transparent and sustainable supply chains. BioFach India gave us the perfect platform to show that organic farming can move from niche to mainstream when farmers, institutions and markets come together.”

Ncol representative said, “Our vision is to make organic farming accessible and viable across India. Partnering with PAPL allows us to combine grassroots experience with national-level networks. This will help us bridge the gap between producers and consumers while ensuring fair returns for farmers.”
 
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