Jaipur / Karauli
May 6th, 2026.
The
Dharampal Satyapal Group (DS Group), a leading FMCG conglomerate and multi
business corporation, has announced the expansion of its sustainable
agriculture project in Rajasthan with the inauguration of two new Bio-Resource
Centres (BRCs) in the remote Dang region of Karauli.
With this expansion, the BRC network now comprises of 30 centres supporting farmers across 86 villages of Rajasthan,
Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh reinforcing its long-term commitment to
community-led, environmentally sustainable farming and livelihood practices.
Established under
DS Group’sWater
Economic Zone project by Gram Gaurav Sansthan, the newly launched
centres will be operated and managed by local farmer institutions
(KisanSamities). Both Bhadki andGher ka Pura centers of Karauli have commenced
production of essential bio-inputs such as Jeevamrit and Neemastra and plans to gradually expand into a wider
portfolio including Ghanamrut, Brahmastra,
Dashparni and Bijamrut. These inputs help farmers reduce cultivation costs, improve soil
fertility and enhance crop quality, while promoting long-term ecological
balance.
During the inauguration, MrPrabhakant Jain, General Manager,
Sustainability and CSR, DS Group, said,“At DS
Group, this expansion is a
reflection of our broader commitment to
drive measurable impact at the grassroots level. Through these Bio-Resource
Centres, we are enabling farmers to move towards low-cost, chemical-free farming practices, leading to improved
soil health, reduced input dependency and more resilient livelihoods. Our
focus is on building community-owned, self-sustaining ecosystems that deliver both
environmental and economic value with long term impact. Through the
growing BRC network, DS Group continues to lay the foundation for a better future
for the farmer and the farming ommunity, demonstrating how grassroots-led
interventions can accelerate India’s transition towards sustainable
agriculture.”