Finance

Bank of Baroda Engages 3.65 Lakh Farmers, Sanctions Rs 5,636 Crore in 8th ‘Baroda Kisan Pakhwada’


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Bank of Baroda, one of India’s leading public sector banks, has successfully concluded the 8th edition of its flagship rural outreach programme, ‘Baroda Kisan Pakhwada,’ held from 3rd to 15th November 2025. Over the course of the fortnight, the bank engaged with more than 3.65 lakh farmers across the country and sanctioned agricultural loans totaling over ₹5,636 crore. This year, the initiative was themed “Towards Atmanirbharta,” reflecting the bank’s commitment to supporting financial inclusion and empowering India’s farming community.

The programme featured a variety of on-ground activities including Kisan Melas, Kisan Meets, choupals, credit camps, and financial literacy sessions. Farmers were provided with guidance on modern agricultural equipment, drone technology, and financing options for Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) and Self Help Groups (SHGs), with several receiving loan sanction letters on the spot.

Baroda Kisan Pakhwada also highlighted the bank’s innovative digital offerings designed to make access to credit faster and more convenient. These included the Digital Baroda Kisan Credit Card, integrated with the RBIH digital land records system, and the Digital Gold Loan, available on the bank’s digital lending platform. These solutions demonstrate the bank’s commitment to making financial services more accessible, simplifying processes, and supporting the agricultural sector’s growth and self-reliance.

Speaking on the completion of the programme, Shri Lal Singh, Executive Director of Bank of Baroda, said, “The 8th edition of Baroda Kisan Pakhwada reflects our continued commitment to serve India’s farmers with solutions that are accessible, reliable, and increasingly digital. Whether through our Digital BKCC, Digital Gold Loan, or our on-ground outreach programmes, the aim is to strengthen our engagement and support by making credit simpler and more empowering for every farmer we reach. We remain deeply committed to supporting the agricultural community and contributing to their progress and self-reliance.”

Through initiatives like Baroda Kisan Pakhwada, Bank of Baroda continues to play a pivotal role in enhancing financial literacy, promoting digital adoption, and providing crucial financial support to farmers across India, reaffirming its position as a trusted partner in rural development and agricultural growth.

Human Interest

Goa State Horticultural Corporation Offers Coconut Plucking Services Across the State


The Goa State Horticultural Corporation Ltd. (GSHCL) has announced the launch of its Coconut Plucking Service, providing convenient and affordable options for residents and farmers across the state. The service aims to promote safety and ease of harvesting, with trained coconut pluckers—locally known as padelis—available for hire.

Under this initiative, GSHCL has introduced flexible pricing structures to cater to different needs. For those with smaller numbers of palms, the rate is set at ₹100 per tree for 1 to 8 palms. For medium-scale requirements, a half-day service covering up to 18 palms is available at ₹1,100. A full-day service, covering up to 35 palms, is offered at ₹2,100, with an additional token of 10 coconuts for the plucker as part of traditional practice.

This service not only supports local farmers but also ensures that coconut harvesting is done safely and professionally. By offering an organized system for plucking, the corporation aims to make agricultural operations more efficient and accessible.

The initiative reflects GSHCL’s ongoing efforts to strengthen Goa’s horticultural ecosystem and provide meaningful services to the state’s agricultural community.