Dr. Rajaram Tripathi Begins Exceptional Journey to Russia for Agricultural Partnership; Our Site Offers Heartfelt Well-wishes
Dr. Rajaram Tripathi, a respected voice in Indian agriculture on the international platform, is embarking on a historic journey to Russia from July 28 to August 7, 2025. The farmer leader, who hails from the agriculturally significant region of Bastar in Chhattisgarh, is set to act as a key facilitator and representative for India’s sustainable agriculture sector during this visit [1][2].
Dr. Tripathi's journey has added another proud chapter to his remarkable career, especially for India and the region of Bastar. He is globally recognized for his innovations in bitter-free Stevia, research in Ayurvedic products, and repeated national-level honors, which cement his position as one of the country's most respected and visionary farmer leaders [1][2].
In Bastar, Dr. Tripathi introduced the world-class black pepper variety MDBP-16 and is globally recognized for the excellence in the cultivation and quality of white musli. His upcoming role in Russia is to promote and strengthen collaboration between the two countries by engaging with leading Russian agricultural experts, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders specializing in organic products [1][2].
The visit, organized by the International Business Alliance (IBA) in Moscow along with major Indian agricultural media groups like Krishi Jagran and Agriculture World, focuses on formulating new strategies for mutual cooperation in sustainable farming, organic herbal exports, and agricultural innovation [1][2].
During the visit, Dr. Tripathi will attend landmark meetings in Moscow and St. Petersburg with top Russian agricultural experts and entrepreneurs. These engagements are intended to pave the way for new partnerships and open new avenues for cooperation in the organic farming industry, leveraging India’s advances in sustainable agriculture and Ayurvedic products [1][2].
His presence also symbolizes the growing international recognition of India’s achievements in this domain, as he comes from Bastar, a remote but agriculturally significant region, and is the founder of Maa Danteshwari Herbal Farm, India’s first internationally certified organic herbal farm [1][2].
The upcoming meetings are expected to pave the way for new partnerships in sustainable farming, organic herbal exports, and agri-innovation. This visit will further strengthen India-Russia agricultural ties and showcase the rich agricultural heritage of Chhattisgarh and the soil of Bastar on the global map [1][2].
As Dr. Tripathi embarks on this impactful journey, Our website extends its heartiest congratulations and best wishes to him. His recent invitation by the Brazilian government for an agricultural tour and now being honored by the Russian government is a testament to his dedication and contributions to the agricultural sector [1][2].
Meanwhile, Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan chaired a DISHA meeting in Raisen to review key public welfare schemes and development projects. The meetings in Russia mark an exciting time for both India and Russia, as they seek to strengthen their cooperation in the organic farming industry [3].
References: [1] India-Russia Agricultural Cooperation: Dr. Rajaram Tripathi's Visit [2] Krishi Jagran [3] DISHA Meeting in Raisen
Dr. Tripathi's upcoming meetings in Russia will also provide an opportunity to discuss potential collaborations in the sports sector, considering his interest and contributions to promoting physical activities among farmers in Bastar.
After the success of India-Russia agricultural cooperation, it is expected that this visit might open doors for collaborations in other sectors, with sports being one of the possibilities, given Dr. Tripathi's dedication and achievements in various areas.