Award recognizes Jain Irrigation’s innovative, scalable and financially sustainable inclusive business model  
   
   
Mumbai, 20 June 2012:  Jain  Irrigation Systems Ltd. (JISL), India’s largest and world’s  second largest micro irrigation company has been declared a winner of  the prestigious “G20 Challenge on Inclusive Business  Innovation” award.  The Company received this globally acclaimed  honour at a high profile event at the G20 Leaders Summit at Cabos,  Mexico, on June 18.  The G20 Challenge recognizes businesses that  have succeeded in developing innovative, scalable and commercially  viable inclusive business models that addresses the particular needs  of people living at the base of pyramid. 
This is for the first time 15 global companies from different fields have been awarded for their efforts in inclusive business innovation. JISL has bagged the award for its contribution to the agriculture sector. 
 JISL is a farmer-centric company and micro irrigation  has been its mainstay since the mid-1980s. The company has pioneered  a green revolution through micro irrigation technology, which  comprises mainly of drip and sprinkler systems. These are  agricultural irrigation systems that focus on efficient and judicious  use of water through its controlled release only in the root zone of  the plants. In contrast, the conventional flood irrigation system  waters the field rather than the plants, is wasteful and degrades the  soil quality in the long run.  
 Micro irrigation technology not only saves precious and  finite resource of water by upto 200%, it also increases yields by  upto 250%. As a result, it creates a win-win situation for the  farmers, especially for the smallholder marginal farmers, for whom  the systems are heavily subsidized by the Government. Further, JISL  also offers to buy back the produce of these farmers through contract  farming, thus spreading the benefits throughout the agricultural  value chain.  
 JISL is the leading provider of micro irrigation systems  in India with 55% of the drip irrigation market and 35% of the  sprinkler market. The company has been able to retain its leadership  position mainly because of its comprehensive package of pre-sale and  after-sale services, right from soil and water testing, to design and  installation of systems, to close monitoring of crop growth and  yield. In the last 25 years or so, the company has transformed the  lives of over 3 million farmers in India, enabling sustainable wealth  generation and progressiveness both on and off their farms. 
 The G20 Challenge Award citation describes JISL as a  company that “works with small holder farmers on both ends of the  food supply chain seeking out progressive, receptive farmers;  providing them with micro irrigation systems; training them in  efficient planting, irrigating and harvesting; selling them organic  fertilizer and high-yield seeds; and, finally, purchasing their raw  produce. By shedding their dependence on wasteful traditional forms  of irrigation, farmers increase their income by US$100 to US$ 1,000  per acre (Rs.5,500 to Rs.55,000 per acre) at the same time as  conserving 500 million cubic metres of water per year compared to  flood irrigation.” 
 The company also runs an institute to train its 3000  distributors and engineers to take orders, deliver products, and  teach people how to use them.  The distributors, along with Jain’s  own agronomist and engineers, in turn train more than 100,000 farmers  every year on their farms.  In addition, Jain’s procurement network  consists of 2,100 contract farmers, which allows them to maintain a  high standard of food safety and traceability in a market that is  otherwise highly fragmented. 
 Mr. Anil Jain, Managing Director and CEO, Jain  Irrigation Systems Ltd. said, “We are humbled by this global  recognition of our work. Our innovative inclusive business model  represents a new paradigm for achieving widespread and lasting  development impact and making a significant contribution to solving  social challenges and creating income generating opportunities to  millions of people.  The award will inspire us to work with renewed  vigour to propagate the technology at a greater pace throughout the  country and the world.” 
 At the G20 Summit, the company’s success was showcased  in front of world leaders, fellow irrigation leaders and the global  public.  Receiving the award, Mr. Aric Olson of Jain Irrigation Inc.,  USA, said, “On behalf of JISL, I express my gratitude to the jury  for selecting us for this prestigious award.  We are honoured that  our innovation and passionate entrepreneurial zeal has been  recognized by such an august body.” 
About  JAIN Irrigation: 
Founded  in 1963, Jain Irrigation is a diversified integrated company with  more than 7,500 employees and a product portfolio encompassing  irrigation products, piping products, plastic sheets, dehydrated  foods, fruit puree and juice concentrates. Jain Irrigation has  pioneered drip irrigation for small farmers in India and has a major  market share in one of the fastest growing irrigation markets in the  world and is also the largest drip irrigation company in the world. 
Jain  Irrigation annual turnover stands at $1billion with global presence  in 120 countries and 4 continents. The company was named as one of  the eight Indian companies expected to emerge as challengers to the  World’s leading companies by Standard and Poor. More information  can be found at www.jains.com 
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