Proposed Solution

Our Solution Turning Post-Harvest Loss into Sustainable Livelihoods

Project Sampada offers a practical, scalable, and risk-controlled solution to one of Bihar’s most persistent challenges:
large-scale wastage of perishable agricultural produce despite strong demand in domestic and export markets.

Instead of attempting rapid expansion, Project Sampada adopts a phased, conservative, and execution-driven model that converts surplus produce into value-added products—while building local capacity step by step.

The Core Solution

Project Sampada creates professionally managed agro-processing clusters within existing industrial infrastructure of BIADA (Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority).

Each cluster:

The first cluster is being planned at BIADA, Bihta (Patna district) as a pilot STEP Phase.

Focus on High-Wastage, High-Demand Crops The solution begins with Tomato and Banana, chosen deliberately:

Tomato

Banana

Cluster-Based Processing Model Rather than scattered individual units, Project Sampada builds clusters that share:

This lowers entry barriers and improves operational efficiency.

Operator-First, Asset-Light Approach During the STEP Phase:

After 6–12 months, capable operators are encouraged to:

Human Capital & Motivation Layer Technical infrastructure alone does not create entrepreneurs.

Project Sampada integrates a human capital and motivation layer, aligned with:
This dimension is inspired by the proven experience of The Art of Living (AOL) in motivation and life-skills development, subject to formal collaboration.

Quality, Compliance & Export Readiness The solution embeds compliance from Day One:

Financial Sustainability Built-In Project Sampada is structured to become financially self-sustaining through:

Designed for Scale—After Proof Only after the STEP Phase demonstrates:

will the model be scaled across other BIADA complexes and agro-climatic zones of Bihar.

In Summary

Project Sampada’s solution is not experimental. It is structured, conservative, disciplined, and replicable—designed to convert agricultural surplus into economic value, jobs, and dignity.