
Former MD & CEO of Yes Bank Rana Kapoor addressed issues in the agricultural sector by creating and enabling a digital environment that empowers farmers towards high and inclusive growth.
The greatest of leaders see a strong business and a better world not as two conflicting goals, but as the essential ingredients for long-term success. Yes Bank’s Founder and former Managing Director, Rana Kapoor, has been an exemplary leader who has sculpted a classic model of how institutions can extend goodwill through their ventures and assume a lead in social responsibilities towards the betterment of the community.
In the new world order with the pandemic, where every sector of the economy has become heavily dependent on information technology and digitization to ensure operations don’t pause, certain lessons and wisdom from Rana Kapoor have started to resonate strongly. He opened up the digital space for the farming communities in India and empowered them with latest technology and modernized tools in the sector.
YES Bank allied with the Indian Council for Agri Research-National Academy of Agricultural Research Management (ICAR-NAARM), Department of Science & Technology (DST) and CIIE (IIM Ahmedabad) to organize AGRI UDAAN – the Food & Agribusiness Accelerator in 2017. The initiative identified and mentored promising AgriTech startups to integrate Fintech with Agribusiness and transform India’s farming sector.
Following his lead, Yes Bank collaborated with IFCN Dairy Research Network in Germany and Food and Agribusiness Strategic Advisory and Research Group (FASAR) to publish a report on “Dairy Farming in India: A Global Comparison”. He called for advancements in the dairy industry through IoT, big data, cloud and other mobility technology. The bank’s schemes which promoted technological innovation in products, food-safety, supply and storage were recognized at the Food Processing Start-up Awards in the first-ever World Food India 2017 Summit.
With Rana Kapoor’s ambitious prospects, YES Bank along with its think-tank YES Global Institute has been pioneering workers in this domain, developing ecosystems within the nation that channelize strategies in the sector of food and agriculture. Being an entrepreneur and innovator, he has always commended and supported the efforts of other emerging entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector who paved the way for hi-tech farming systems with digital applications of sensor and communication technology. For his expertise and exemplary contribution to the Agribusiness sector in India, Rana Kapoor was also conferred the highly prestigious “Doctorate in Science (Honoris Causa)” by G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology.
He has been instrumental in promoting agri-eco tourism (including forestry tourism in Uttarakhand) in collaboration with European countries with technical assistance from scientists of the GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar. Other noteworthy personalities who have been conferred with this Doctorate include Dr. Manmohan Singh, Honorable Prime Minister of India, Ratan Tata, Chairman, Tata Group, Sunil Bharti Mittal, Founder, Chairman and Group CEO of Bharti Enterprises, KP Singh, Chairman & CEO, DLF Ltd, Late Norman Borlaug, Nobel Laureate and ‘Father of Green Revolution’, Islam A Siddiqui,
Rana Kapoor’s vision was driven by the necessity to localize the digital infrastructure of the country and extend a unique ecosystem where the Agriculture sector could be integrated and upgraded in the digital infrastructure and network. Access to finance, cash flow management, gaps in technology infrastructure, limited access to institutionalized farmer networks, amongst others are some key challenges that India has to negotiate and resolve for a digitalized agriculture ecosystem.