About Pashupati
An ISO 9001:2015/ BIS certified company catering to farmers requirement with premium range of agriculture equipment like agriculture sprayer, dusters, fertiliser & pesticide
pashupati agri tech, since its establishment in 2005,has been catering to the farmers with high quality plant protection .we are a leading manufacturer, supplier and exporter of wide range of equipment such as agriculture sprayer & dusters, The foundation of company"s growth over the years is the deep understanding of customers" need and the ability to translate them into customers-desired offerings through leading edge research and development.
Our Company
Great Companies are born from small dreams and dedication. The story of Pashupati is one such dream seen by the visionary - Shri DHAN PRAKASH KAUSHIK. The ancestral family belonged from a small town of UTTAR PRADESH in SHAMLI district.
Strategy
We proactively seek opportunities to listen to what our customers, experts and colleagues have to say, taking in their inputs and learning from their experience. We combine these insights with our expertise and respond with new products, solutions, services, tailored commercial policies, or information that is relevant to them.
Safety
An estimated 1.3 billion workers are engaged in agricultural production worldwide. This represents half of the total world labour force. Only 9% of agricultural workers are in industrialized countries. Almost 60% of them are in developing countries. A great majority of agricultural workers are found in Asia, which is the most densely populated region of the world, with more than 40% of the world's agricultural population concentrated in China and more than 20% in India
Environment & Sustainability
The major environmental challenges faced by Indian agriculture include, how to conserve our basic agricultural assets such as land, water, and biodiversity and how to make agriculture sustainable? Farming is sensitive to short term and long term climate changes. Both of these kinds of changes affect farming directly (due to change in temperature, precipitation and/or CO2 levels) and indirectly (through changes in soil, distribution and frequency of infestation by pests, insects, diseases or weeds).