“If we want food security tomorrow, we must give dignity to farmers today.”
— R. R. Pandayan Saheb
In the fields of India, an old crisis is growing louder — the next generation doesn’t want to farm.
Why?
Because there is no respect.
No support.
No future.
Young people in villages are leaving their ancestral land behind.
Farming is no longer seen as a livelihood — it has become a punishment for the poor.
But R. R. Pandayan Saheb is standing up with a bold and clear message:
“We don’t need imported food. We need inspired farmers.”
And for that, he has laid out a three-step vision to revive agriculture, restore dignity, and bring the youth back to the soil.