User:Ameetgaikwad/sandbox

<!-- Ameet Gaikwad was born in the village of Naigaon Tq phulambri dist Aurangabad. When he was in class ten, his family shifted to Aurangabad and lived in a tiny one room house. Despite the hardships, he secured 88% in class 10 and opted for a graduate in BA Econimics from YCMOU UNIVERSITY NASHIK. In the. Gaikwad completed the graduation and went on to Pune for UPSC examination.

5} career- To feed the ever-growing population that stands at 1.2 billion currently. india continues to face a significant challenge in its agriculture sector. The ever growing demand of farm produce is further challenged by a number of factors: • Sluggish growth of total cultivable land in the country. • India is gradually transforming in to services and manufacturing hub – a fact evident from the increasing contribution of services and the manufacturing sectors to the GDP. • Rapid urbanisation has further led to migration of farm workers. • I believe that the only way to overcome these challenges is to increase farm mechanisation. This would increase the agricultural yield and reduce the manual efforts to a large extent. Studies conducted by Ministry of Agriculture suggest a direct correlation between the increased yield and farm mechanisation. This will lead to increased savings in farm inputs such as seeds, fertilisers and drudgery etc • The technologies that have evolved in the farm machinery sector in last few years have enormous potential to realise the vision of ‘Make in India’ initiative which promotes innovation.

6] Business- Introduction of Entity Ameet Agro India Private Ltd. is company of Mr.Ameet Kailas Gaikwad.

• The Company was started for purpose is a new, first of its kind initiative in the business of delivering farm mechanization and cutting edge technology servises to maharashtra farmer, the initiative is supported by some of MH and indias largest agriculture companies. • the promoter of the company are professional and farmer backgrond tends to set up the unit in phulambri, dist. Aurangabad .• Farm mechanization in maharashtra is still in its nascent stages and during the last two decades has been able to achieve a meager growth of less than 5% the sector faces critical challenges in terms of large share of small and marginal farmers.