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  • Otipy’s ‘Annapoorna’ campaign celebrates women’s contributions to agriculture

    Otipy’s ‘Annapoorna’ campaign celebrates women’s contributions to agriculture

    Mumbai: On International Women’s Day, Otipy, the pioneering agritech start-up is highlighting gender inequality within the industry. Through a powerful video campaign called ‘Annapoorna’ Otipy highlights the indispensable contributions of women to agriculture, particularly amidst the backdrop of increasing urban migration among men.

    As urbanisation continues to draw men away from rural areas, women are stepping into vital roles within agriculture. They are cultivating crops, laboring on farms, and participating in related sectors such as animal husbandry, gardening, and post-harvest processing. These diverse contributions highlight the crucial role that women play in sustaining agricultural communities and economies.

    Otipy’s ‘Annapoorna’ video campaign emphasizes that ending poverty necessitates the eradication of gender discrimination. It highlights how gender inequality deprives women of their rights and opportunities, perpetuating cycles of poverty. This cycle entraps women in a state of economic disadvantage, underscoring the urgency of dismantling gender-based biases and promoting equality.

    Otipy founder & CEO Varun Khurana expressed the organization’s commitment to empowering women in agriculture. “At Otipy, we believe in the transformative power of empowering women in agriculture. The resilience, skills, and dedication that women bring to the sector are unparalleled. Through our campaign ‘Annapoorna’, we aim to reinforce the urgent need to dismantle gender-based discrimination, recognizing that true progress in ending poverty requires the full and equal participation of women in every facet of agricultural development.”

    In line with its mission, Otipy announces plans to conduct monthly training sessions for women farmers. These sessions, facilitated by teams from various stratas of life at Otipy, will cover essential practical skills like internet navigation, creating safe finance management, using smartphones, watching out for underlying ailments, hygiene practices, etc. Additionally, Otipy is also trying to address societal taboos surrounding issues like menstrual hygiene and periods, ensuring that women can engage fully in agricultural activities without encountering discrimination or barriers.

    Through these initiatives, Otipy reaffirms its dedication to fostering gender equality and empowering women in agriculture. By providing resources and support, Otipy is laying the groundwork for a more inclusive and sustainable future for women farmers.

  • Otipy appoints Pranit Arora as SVP – growth and marketing

    Otipy appoints Pranit Arora as SVP – growth and marketing

    Mumbai: Online food business company Otipy on Wednesday announced the appointment of Pranit Arora as senior vice president – growth and marketing.

    In his new role, Arora will be responsible for rapidly growing the network of community leaders, consumers and strengthening Otipy’s growth/marketing playbook which will be implemented across multiple geographies within the country, said the company in a statement.

    Arora has close to a decade of experience in leadership roles across growth and marketing with companies like Reckitt Benckiser, OYO, and GoMechanic.

    Otipy’s founder & CEO Varun Khurana said, “We are in a rapid scale-up phase and plan to double up our community leader base within this year. With Pranit’s rich leadership experience both in startups as well as MNCs we believe he is perfectly suited for driving this goal.”

    On his new role, Arora said, “Otipy is smartly leveraging the community group buying model and building a unique ecosystem of community leaders who are delivering farm-fresh produce and daily essentials at the doorstep of consumers. This creates a new distribution ecosystem that has disruptive potential, especially for the fresh produce category. I am excited about working on this massive opportunity.”