Dhanuka Agritech Ties Water Security to Women’s Empowerment on World Water Day
Dhanuka Agritech links water security to women’s empowerment.
Dhanuka Agritech Limited marked World Water Day by emphasising the urgent need for water security and the pivotal role of women in driving sustainable water management practices. The company said the observance highlights growing concerns around water scarcity, particularly in agriculture, which remains heavily reliant on depleting groundwater and unpredictable rainfall.
In its statement, Dhanuka Agritech noted that efficient water usage is becoming increasingly critical for ensuring long-term agricultural productivity. It encouraged farmers to adopt modern irrigation techniques such as drip and sprinkler systems, which help conserve water while maintaining crop yields. The company also stressed the importance of awareness and behavioural change in tackling water wastage at the grassroots level.
A key theme of the initiative was women’s empowerment in rural communities. The company pointed out that women are often at the forefront of managing water resources for both domestic and agricultural needs. By equipping them with the right knowledge, training, and access to resources, sustainable water practices can be implemented more effectively across farming ecosystems.
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Dhanuka Agritech further highlighted its outreach efforts aimed at educating farmers on water conservation and soil health management. Through field programmes and awareness campaigns, the company has been promoting practices that improve water-use efficiency and support climate-resilient agriculture.
The company called for coordinated efforts between government bodies, private players, and local communities to address the growing water crisis. It emphasised that ensuring water security requires a long-term, integrated approach that balances productivity with environmental sustainability and social inclusion.
The initiative aligns with broader global efforts to promote responsible water management and sustainable development. By linking water conservation with women’s participation, Dhanuka Agritech reiterated that inclusive and community-driven strategies are essential to addressing one of agriculture’s most pressing challenges.
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