Tata Chemicals Limited (TCL) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with BAIF Development Research Foundation (BAIF) to explore the production of spineless cactus and hybrid napier as part of Tata Chemical’s commitment to green sustainable solutions and rural development.
As per the agreement, TCL and BAIF envisage to build a partnership that leverages BAIF’s expertise in implementing agricultural practices for rural development, agro-biodiversity conservation, climate-smart agriculture, and renewable energy.
As per the press release, they will also utilize TCL’s competencies across platform technologies of nutrition biosciences, nanotechnology, agro chemistry, advanced materials, and capabilities of rapid R&D translation for scale.
“Tata Chemicals and BAIF have aligned interests to focus on the welfare of farmers and will put in joint efforts in new product development in spineless cactus and hybrid napier, which can be scaled up, the protocols transferred for the benefit of farmers and deliver innovative solutions for the country in bio-energy, fodder and bio-based products of value, such as bio-leather,” said Dr. Richard Lobo, Head, Innovation, R&D, CQH and, Chief Ethics Counsellor, Tata Chemicals.
“Partnership with Tata Chemicals Limited will introduce newer climate smart technologies for the benefit of rural communities. We are also keen about supporting Tata Chemicals’ agri-tech initiatives aimed at enhancing rural livelihoods. We look forward to working in close collaboration with the R&D facilities of Tata Chemicals to develop cutting-edge agricultural products and technologies,” informed Dr. Bharat Kakade, President and Managing Trustee, BAIF.