Launched in 2020 or after, a host of newly born startups are taking the AgTech sector by storm in Bengaluru, better known as the Silicon Valley of India. Rooted in the thriving IT hub, these startups aim to revolutionize the agricultural industry by combining digital technology with human creativity, efficiently addressing various challenges within the industry. This article brings to light the efforts of these startups to create a sustainable agricultural ecosystem in the homeland.
Amidst the bustling metropolis are trailblazing startups from various industries like AgTech, E-Commerce, Textiles, and even Natural Language Processing, with agriculture central to their operations. By leveraging technology, they are creating innovative solutions to bridge the gap between farmers and markets, fostering supply chain efficiency and elevating economic outcomes for our agrarian community.
Let’s take a more in-depth look at these enterprises that are using cutting-edge technology to support the backbone of India’s economy, agriculture, while being committed to environmental sustainability and social responsibility.
Bhasha: Life
Led by Mayank Tiwari, Bhasha: Life focuses on enhancing the forward and backward linkages of non-perishable agricultural products, handlooms, and handicrafts. By fostering transparency and trust in the supply chain, this Bhasha: Life aims to generate better margins for its suppliers while guiding them to become successful micro-entrepreneurs.
ReshaMandi
ReshaMandi, founded by Mayank Tiwari, Saurabh Agarwal, and Utkarsh Apoorva, is restructuring the natural fibre supply chain by providing quality testing, technical advisory, high-quality inputs, and market linkages. Keep up with their latest updates and initiatives on Linkedin and Facebook.
Agdhi Technologies
Anshad Ameenza and Nikhil Das have taken an innovative approach to agriculture with Agdhi Technologies. They have ambitiously embarked on a mission to merge digital technology with human creativity, aiming to devise sustainable solutions for everyday agricultural challenges.
Farmstop
At the helm of Farmstop is Pradeep Reddy. This startup encourages organic farming and provides a platform for farmers to sell their organic produce directly to consumers. By offering full-stack solutions, Farmstop is bridging the gap between organic farmers and health-conscious individuals. Stay connected through their Facebook and Linkedin platforms.
Onato
In an attempt to digitise India’s vast fruit and vegetable industry, founders Ashish Jindal and Vedant Katiyar are designing an innovative technology platform through Onato. More about their initiatives can be found on Linkedin.
Orga Plants
The brainchild of Manish Thilagar and Thejas Adithiya’s, Orga Plants, is successfully marinating the harmony between technological innovation and Mother nature. Their journey can be tracked on their official Linkedin channel.
Gramiyaa
With technology at its heart, Gramiyaa is shaping the AgTech industry by providing online platforms to bridge the gap between agriculture and retail. The latest activities of this initiative can be followed on their Linkedin handle.
These buzzing startups, despite their recent inception, are meticulously carving a niche for themselves in the world of agriculture, while concurrently upholding their ethos of sustainability. With their relentless passion and use of technology, they are an epitome of hopeful tomorrows. This year offers a promising start, leading to an exciting journey for these AgTech startups in Bengaluru.
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