Building the ecosystem together.
AgrImpact collaborates with organisations that share a commitment to sustainable agriculture, community development, and long-term rural transformation.
Founding Partners
The partnerships that make it work.
AgrImpact's tripartite model brings together government, market, and finance — three pillars that make a district viable at scale.

Government of Sikkim
State Government Partner
Policy, Certification & Regulatory Framework
AgrImpact's Himalayan Impact District operates in active partnership with the Government of Sikkim — under the auspices of the Department of Horticulture, Department of Agriculture, and the Sikkim Organic Mission.

Sikkim IFFCO Organics
Market Development Partner
Supply Chain & Organic Certification
A joint venture between IFFCO and the Government of Sikkim — AgrImpact's flagship supply chain and organic certification partner, providing access to processing facilities and international distribution networks.
Samunnati
Agricultural Finance Partner
Impact Investment & Supply Chain Finance
India's leading agricultural value chain finance institution — AgrImpact's finance and impact investment partner, providing structured financial products to mobilise third-party capital into the district's infrastructure.

Coffee Board of India
Research & Advisory Partner
Varietal Trials & Certification
The Coffee Board of India is AgrImpact's principal research and advisory partner for the Pillar I Himalayan Specialty Coffee programme. All coffee varietal introductions, nursery protocols, and crop management recommendations are developed in active collaboration with the Coffee Board.
Partnership Areas We're Building Towards
Six areas where collaboration multiplies impact.
Research Institutions
Collaboration on sustainable agriculture research, soil science, crop varieties, and field-trial methodologies suited to the Himalayan context.
Government Agencies
Engagement with state and central government bodies for programme alignment, policy support, and access to existing agricultural development frameworks.
Sustainability Partners
Organisations working on organic certification, regenerative agriculture standards, carbon methodologies, and environmental impact measurement.
Development Organisations
NGOs, foundations, and development finance institutions aligned with rural livelihood improvement, community empowerment, and sustainable land use.
Market Access Partners
Buyers, distributors, and retail channels interested in sourcing certified organic Himalayan produce from the district's farming communities.
Agricultural Technology
Agri-tech platforms and service providers whose tools — precision farming, market linkage, traceability — can be deployed within the district model.