Botanix Industries Highlights Sustainable Agriculture & Hydroponics at Horticulture Innovation Event in Vizianagaram
Botanix Industries participated in the Horticulture Innovation Event in Vizianagaram, where CEO S.V.N. Suresh Babu addressed the importance of strengthening farmer livelihoods through industry collaboration, sustainable agriculture practices, and modern horticulture solutions.
During the session, the discussion focused on building a scalable agricultural ecosystem by connecting farmers, horticulture institutions, and industry partners to create long-term economic stability and sustainable growth. The event highlighted how advanced farming methods such as hydroponics can help improve agricultural productivity, resource efficiency, and year-round cultivation opportunities.
Speaking at the forum, S.V.N. Suresh Babu emphasized the need for structured partnerships that ensure assured market access, better price realization, and stable income opportunities for farmers. He also highlighted the role of industry in supporting farmers through technology adoption, responsible sourcing, and market linkage initiatives.
The event showcased the growing importance of hydroponic farming and sustainable horticulture in India’s evolving agricultural landscape. With increasing demand for high-quality agricultural produce, collaboration between industry and farmers is becoming essential for creating a resilient and profitable agri-value chain.
Botanix Industries remains committed to supporting farmer empowerment, agri innovation, and sustainable farming practices through meaningful partnerships and long-term development initiatives. By integrating technology, market support, and institutional collaboration, the company aims to contribute to a stronger agricultural ecosystem that benefits both farmers and industry stakeholders.
As sustainable agriculture continues to gain global importance, initiatives focused on hydroponics, farmer support, and agricultural innovation are expected to play a major role in shaping the future of farming and rural development in India.
