Currently engaging more than 75,000 farmers, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between agronomic research and on-field farming while encouraging balanced nutrient management and improved productivity.

Coromandel International Ltd said on Monday it has introduced 'Gromor Gram model initiative' in 101 villages across 12 states to strengthen agricultural extension.The 12 states include Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat."These model villages will empower farmers to adopt balanced nutrition practices and achieve sustainable productivity gains," said Madhab Adhikari, Senior Vice President & Head -- Sales and Marketing (Fertilizers and SSP), Coromandel International.According to the company, each 'Gromor Gram village' will offer farmers access to on-ground services such as soil and leaf testing, crop advisory, demonstration plots and agri-drone spraying.The initiative addresses a long-standing gap between scientific agronomic research and on-field farming practices, the company added.Gromor Gram is designed to strengthen agricultural extension by translating research-led insights into simple, actionable practices that farmers can adopt with confidence.Coromandel plans to expand the Gromor Gram network in a phased manner, the company said in a statement.The current focus areas of the Gromor Gram programme collectively engage over 75,000 farmers, the company added.Published on June 8, 2026