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Profitable Agriculture Based Project Ideas & Small Scale Project Outlines in ...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
India is the world‘s second largest producer of food after China. The arable land area of 159.7 mn hectares (394.6 mn acres) is the second largest in the world (after the US). India has a strong raw material base for the food processing industry. India is one of the largest producers of certain fruits, vegetables, pulses, cereals and dairy products such as mangoes, papaya, potatoes, onions, ginger, check peas, rice, wheat, groundnuts, milk and eggs among others.
The Indian food processing industry is primarily export orient. India's geographical situation gives it the unique advantage of connectivity to Europe, the Middle East, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Korea. One such example indicating India's location advantage is the value of trade in agriculture and processed food between India and Gulf region.
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This document discusses finger millet, a nutritious cereal grain grown in India. It provides information on finger millet's health benefits and functional properties. Consumption and production trends in India are presented, showing a decline in area and consumption but increased yields. Processing technologies and value-added products made from finger millet are described. Reasons for gaps in commercializing finger millet are explored, including a lack of awareness of its nutrition. Key government programs to promote millet production and consumption are also summarized.
Indian agriculture is facing challenges with the weak implementation of the Green Revolution strategy shown by huge losses of procured food grains due to lack of proper storage facilities. There is a need to increase grain productivity and build an effective supply chain to ensure grains reach consumers in good condition by plugging loopholes in production and distribution. India wastes over 58,000 crores worth of grains annually due to weaknesses in storage and supply chain. The GrainTech India exhibition aims to help address challenges in the milling industry and reduce the technology gap in processing and supply chains through interactions between international participants and their Indian counterparts.
BENISON Media is the publisher of Think Grain Think Feed – the magazine for feed technology. It covers the complete value chain of feed industry, starting from feed crop production to feed additives and premixes, till processing and storage technology for poultry, dairy and aqua sector.
May 2016 - Think Grain Think Feed
The document discusses a keynote address given by Dr. Saurabh Agarwal at GL Bajaj Institute of Management and Research on September 15, 2018. The address touches on topics like digitization, innovation, and disruption in financial markets. It provides examples of both innovations and challenges in areas like banking, payments, and access to financial services. Case studies are presented on innovative practices in agriculture like hi-tech farming, organic farming, aquaponics, and poultry.
Scope of agro based industries in west bengalSouvik Roy
Agro-based industry” is an omnibus expression. Agriculture and industry are integral components of the development process due to their mutual relationship as agriculture provides inputs to the industry and output of the industry is used in agriculture to expand production. There are many industries which are based on agricultural production. Agro-based industries are depending on agriculture for their raw material and other basic inputs. This inter-dependence must be oriented to suit the need of our country and State. Stabilization and growth of agricultural production results in rapid advancement in output and employment in agro-industries. Further, the cumulative effect of agricultural growth and growth of agro-industries creates greater opportunities for industrial growth as well as integration of the different sectors of the economy. Agro-based industries may be classified into two categories namely food processing industries and non-food processing industries. Food processing industries mainly deal with the preservation of perishable products and utilization of by-products for other purposes. These types of industries include the processing of wheat, rice, maize, barley, pulses, meat, fruits, vegetables, etc.
There are many opportunities for Indian entrepreneurs in agribusiness. This presentation relates opportunities to stage of innovation from Patent to Diffusion.
Profitable Agriculture Based Project Ideas & Small Scale Project Outlines in ...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
India is the world‘s second largest producer of food after China. The arable land area of 159.7 mn hectares (394.6 mn acres) is the second largest in the world (after the US). India has a strong raw material base for the food processing industry. India is one of the largest producers of certain fruits, vegetables, pulses, cereals and dairy products such as mangoes, papaya, potatoes, onions, ginger, check peas, rice, wheat, groundnuts, milk and eggs among others.
The Indian food processing industry is primarily export orient. India's geographical situation gives it the unique advantage of connectivity to Europe, the Middle East, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Korea. One such example indicating India's location advantage is the value of trade in agriculture and processed food between India and Gulf region.
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This document discusses finger millet, a nutritious cereal grain grown in India. It provides information on finger millet's health benefits and functional properties. Consumption and production trends in India are presented, showing a decline in area and consumption but increased yields. Processing technologies and value-added products made from finger millet are described. Reasons for gaps in commercializing finger millet are explored, including a lack of awareness of its nutrition. Key government programs to promote millet production and consumption are also summarized.
Indian agriculture is facing challenges with the weak implementation of the Green Revolution strategy shown by huge losses of procured food grains due to lack of proper storage facilities. There is a need to increase grain productivity and build an effective supply chain to ensure grains reach consumers in good condition by plugging loopholes in production and distribution. India wastes over 58,000 crores worth of grains annually due to weaknesses in storage and supply chain. The GrainTech India exhibition aims to help address challenges in the milling industry and reduce the technology gap in processing and supply chains through interactions between international participants and their Indian counterparts.
BENISON Media is the publisher of Think Grain Think Feed – the magazine for feed technology. It covers the complete value chain of feed industry, starting from feed crop production to feed additives and premixes, till processing and storage technology for poultry, dairy and aqua sector.
May 2016 - Think Grain Think Feed
The document discusses a keynote address given by Dr. Saurabh Agarwal at GL Bajaj Institute of Management and Research on September 15, 2018. The address touches on topics like digitization, innovation, and disruption in financial markets. It provides examples of both innovations and challenges in areas like banking, payments, and access to financial services. Case studies are presented on innovative practices in agriculture like hi-tech farming, organic farming, aquaponics, and poultry.
Scope of agro based industries in west bengalSouvik Roy
Agro-based industry” is an omnibus expression. Agriculture and industry are integral components of the development process due to their mutual relationship as agriculture provides inputs to the industry and output of the industry is used in agriculture to expand production. There are many industries which are based on agricultural production. Agro-based industries are depending on agriculture for their raw material and other basic inputs. This inter-dependence must be oriented to suit the need of our country and State. Stabilization and growth of agricultural production results in rapid advancement in output and employment in agro-industries. Further, the cumulative effect of agricultural growth and growth of agro-industries creates greater opportunities for industrial growth as well as integration of the different sectors of the economy. Agro-based industries may be classified into two categories namely food processing industries and non-food processing industries. Food processing industries mainly deal with the preservation of perishable products and utilization of by-products for other purposes. These types of industries include the processing of wheat, rice, maize, barley, pulses, meat, fruits, vegetables, etc.
There are many opportunities for Indian entrepreneurs in agribusiness. This presentation relates opportunities to stage of innovation from Patent to Diffusion.
55 Most Profitable Micro, Small, Medium Scale Food Processing (Processed Food...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Food processing is a way or technique that is used to convert raw foods into well-cooked and well preserved eatables for both humans and animals. Food processing uses raw, clean, harvested crops or slaughtered and butchered animals and turns these into food products for daily consumption. A number of products are nutritious, easy to cook and have a long shelf life. They are packed in an attractive manner and are highly marketable.
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The document discusses public-private partnerships (PPP) in agribiotech research and development in India. It notes that while the seed industry in India is growing, private sector investment in R&D remains low compared to countries like the US. It identifies several challenges with current PPP models, including a lack of mutual trust between public and private sectors and a lack of infrastructure and financial incentives. It recommends strengthening engagement between industries and public institutions to facilitate more partnerships and collaboration in agribiotech innovation.
This document summarizes Krishi Star's efforts to improve incomes for small farmers in India through developing a supply chain network of farmer-owned food processing units. It outlines Krishi Star's vision, the challenges small farmers face, opportunities in food processing, and Krishi Star's model of working directly with farmers to establish processing facilities and sell products under their brand. The summary highlights Krishi Star's current products, customers, fundraising needs, and team working to scale this initiative to benefit more small farmers in India.
Opprtunities in agroprocessing sector in indiaHarish Deore
This document summarizes a presentation on opportunities in India's agro-processing sector. It notes that India is a major global producer of many agricultural commodities but that processing levels remain low compared to other countries. It identifies several challenges facing the sector, including low productivity, insufficient R&D, a lack of skilled human resources, and supply chain issues. However, it also outlines significant opportunities for growth given India's large domestic market and supportive government policies. The food processing sector could help address key issues around farmer incomes, waste reduction, and quality standards.
Potential of agro industry in south gujaratSAMEER LAKHANI
Objectives
Definition : Agroindustry
Indian Scenario
Gujarat Agriculture Global Leader & Global Overview
Gujarat: Important Crops
Gujarat: Horticulture Position
Gujarat: Competitive Position in India – Horticulture Crops
Harvesting Seasons for Some Important Fruit Crops of Gujarat
Importance of fruit and vegetable Industry
Different Food Processing Sectors
Processing Level in Various Country
Indian Processing Industry Profile
Levels of Processing Units
Potential: Across the Value Chain
Agro Processing potential: Way Forward
Potential of Processed Fruit Products
Potential of Processed vegetable product
Agro Processing Potential in Southern Gujarat
Some Examples of South Gujarat’S Agro-Industry
PATSON Food PRVT. LTD & it’s Products
Conclusion
The complete technology book on dairy & poultry industries with farming a...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
The Complete Technology Book on Dairy & Poultry Industries with Farming and Processing (2nd Revised Edition)
Domesticated animals raised in an agricultural context to provide labour and commodities such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool are generally referred to as livestock. The phrase is sometimes used to refer entirely to animals bred for human consumption, while other times it only refers to farmed ruminants like cattle, sheep, and goats.
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Agritech for effective agriculture managementMohammad Jilani
The document discusses the role of agricultural technology (AgriTech) in improving farming and meeting future food demands. AgriTech uses technology to increase agricultural efficiency, production, and farmer profits. Technologies like drones, mobile apps, ICT, and smart machines help farmers monitor crops, access market and weather information, and boost yields. These innovations are important for fulfilling the 70% increase in global food needs by 2050 and making agriculture a more attractive sector.
This document discusses the CRP Maize initiative which aims to double maize productivity and improve livelihoods through more productive, resilient and sustainable maize farming systems. It outlines that maize is the most widely grown crop globally, providing food for over 900 million poor people. However, challenges include rising demand that could outpace production growth. The CRP Maize initiative defines nine strategic initiatives to address these challenges and targets smallholder farmers in stress-prone areas with limited access to markets and technology. The goal is to meet rising food demand, stabilize prices, and improve food security and livelihoods while reducing environmental impacts.
BENISON MEDIA is in business of Publishing “ Think Grain Think Feed ” – A Monthly magazine for feed and technology related to it. The magazine provides important information related to animal feed and Grain industry starting from feed crop production to feed additives and premixes, processing and storage technology for poultry, dairy and aqua sector.
It provides a comprehensive information on the market and industry, economic and policy issue, scientific advances, new products, latest technology and latest news and analysis on the development in Feed Industry. Our Feed & Grain magazine is circulated among Government officials, Feed industry, agriculture research and academics, feed millers, raw material traders, technology providers, integrator, cooperatives, veterinarians, embassies, trade associations, storage industry professionals, workers and rural institutions etc.
Special issues are brought out on the Feed industry and targeted to provide maximum returns to the associates while offering latest information and helpful content through Feed and Grain magazine.
” Think Grain Think Feed ” is a Feed and Grain magazine for the animal feed industry and its suppliers. It carries a mix of discussion, comment, market analysis, company profiles, interviews, technical articles, special features, product information, appointments and news on matters of interest to the animal feed sector. Advertising covers ingredients and additives, machinery, software and other goods and services used in the production of animal feed.
Our objective is to be a respected provider of information about Feed and Grain technology in the widest sense. Our Feed and Grain magazine provides articles on techniques and solutions to increase productivity and profitability for businesses in the commercial feed, grain and allied processing industry.
This document provides an overview of the animal health industry in India. It discusses India's large population and growing economy. It then examines the animal populations in India, including 191 million cattle and 109 million buffaloes. It outlines opportunities in the milk, meat, wool, poultry, and aquaculture industries given India's large animal populations and increasing demand for animal proteins. The document concludes by noting it will discuss the animal health care market in India.
- Labour scarcity in Indian agriculture is disrupting farm labour and food grain harvesting presents an opportunity for mechanization.
- Oxen Farm Solutions focuses on providing fully mechanized harvesting services using combine harvesters to reduce farmer costs and labour needs.
- By creating a technology platform, Oxen aims to optimize route planning and resource allocation to expand harvesting services across states.
1. The document discusses agro-processing industries in India and their importance in the economy. It notes that agro-processing can help generate employment, improve rural incomes, and make India a major global player in processed foods and other agricultural products.
2. However, agro-processing in India remains underdeveloped, with only 3% of the workforce employed in the sector compared to 14% in developed countries. There are also regional disparities and constraints that have prevented balanced development.
3. The document examines issues that need to be addressed to promote growth of agro-processing industries, such as improving farmers' productivity and industry efficiency, increasing capacity utilization, developing organized markets and supply chains, and creating food
Business Opportunity in Food Processing & Agro Processing IndustryAjjay Kumar Gupta
Business Opportunity in Food Processing & Agro Processing Industry
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Food processing, any of a variety of operations by which raw foodstuffs are made suitable for consumption, cooking, or storage. A brief treatment of food processing follows. For fuller treatment of storage methods, see food preservation.
Food processing generally includes the basic preparation of foods, the alteration of a food product into another form (as in making preserves from fruit), and preservation and packaging techniques.
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The document discusses using IoT (Internet of Things) technology to automate agricultural processes. It proposes a system called AgriTech that uses sensors to monitor soil moisture, temperature, pest levels and other field data. The data is communicated through various devices to a local gateway and then to the cloud for analysis by experts. This system is intended to help farmers remotely manage irrigation, pesticide application and other tasks to improve crop yields in a sustainable way. Some challenges include the upfront costs and ensuring the proper deployment and security of sensors. Overall, AgriTech aims to increase farm productivity and incomes through precision agriculture enabled by IoT.
List of Profitable Potato Processing Business Ideas. Ajjay Kumar Gupta
List of Profitable Potato Processing Business Ideas. Business Opportunity in Potato Production, Processing and Technology.
Production of Potato Chips & Wafers, Potato Granules, Potato Wine, Alcohol, Vodka, Sticks, French Fries, Potato Specialties, Dehydrated, Frozen Potato Products, Potato Starch, Potato Powder, Flakes & Pellets, Liquid Glucose, value added Products.
India is the world's third largest potato-producing nation, although its potato-processing industry is still in its infancy. The market for potato processing is showing a significant growth due to the rise in demand for applications such as snack foods and prepared ready meals and with the increase in consumer preferences for convenience foods to save time and efforts.
Potato is the most important tuber crop in the world. It is a major food crop that is grown in over 100 countries across the world. The potato processing market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.3% from 2017, to reach a projected value of USD 30.85 Billion by 2022.
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Maize Processing Business Plan- Maize and it’s By Products Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Maize Processing Business Plan- Maize and it’s By Products (Maize Starch, Sorbitol, Liquid Glucose, Dextrose Monohydrate, Dextrose Anhydrous, Gluten and Maltodextrin). Profitable Business Opportunity.
Maize may be a cereal grain first domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 10,000 years ago. The leafy stalk of the plant produces pollen inflorescences and separate ovuliferous inflorescences called ears that yield kernels or seeds, which are fruits. Maize is widely cultivated throughout the globe, and a greater weight of maize is produced every year than the other grain.
Corn, also called Indian corn or maize, cereal plant of the grass family (Poaceae) and its edible grain. The domesticated crop originated within the Americas and is one among the foremost cosmopolitan of the world’s food crops. Corn is used as livestock feed, as human food, as biofuel, and as raw material in industry. Within the colorful variegated strains referred to as corn are traditionally utilized in autumn harvest decorations.
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The 10 most innovative ag tech companies of 2021(5) compressedMerry D'souza
As an agtech entrepreneur, you have an opportunity and a responsibility to shape how your company practices social as well as environmental sustainability. Addressing these areas is also important if you want to achieve lasting success
A FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR ONLINE MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS ...IAEME Publication
One third population of our country is depended on the agriculture business directly or indirectly and hence it is proven that we are an agriculture country. Having more than 30.02%1 contribution in GDP, agriculture plays the significant role in Indian economy. In last two decades everything is being converted into digital platforms globally. All industries became the digital and adopted paperless transactions. Following the same way in marketing, organizations started selling their product on e-commerce platforms. Promotion activities have started in social media like e-mail, websites, messages etc. Being understood the convenience, effectiveness and efficiency of digitalization Indian Government also launched “Digital India” scheme under which Government is promoting the use of technology in organizational function. Even though it seems somewhat inconvenient to use these types of technologies in unorganized sectors like agriculture, Government of India has announced in its “Union Budget 2016-2017 central Government stated that, the Unified Agricultural marketing e-platform will be launched for wholesale markets in India and 100% FDI to be allowed through FIPB route in marketing of food Products produced and manufactured in India. Considering these changes are going to affect the marketing and trading of agricultural products tremendously, this study is initiating the discussion regarding the possibilities of the digitalization in agricultural business.
Value addition in Fruits and Vegetables Production, Processing, Dehydration, ...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Value addition in Fruits and Vegetables Production, Processing, Dehydration, Canning and Preservation (Tomato Concentrate & Ketchup, Dehydrated Garlic Powder, Banana & Its By-products, Jam, Jelly, Chutney, Pickles & Squashes, Semi Processed Canned Vegetable) Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Production Schedule, Working Capital Requirement, Plant Layout, Process Flow Sheet, Cost of Project, Projected Balance Sheets, Profitability Ratios, Break Even Analysis
Fruit and vegetable processing industry has taken a new direction and is growing gradually with strong growth rate annually. Infrastructure development for processing may take this industry to the new heights in the years to come with the help of sufficient exports and investments. Fruit and vegetable processing is done widely in the food and beverage industry.Fruits and vegetables are processed into a variety of products such as juices and concentrates, pulp, canned and dehydrated products, jams and jellies, pickles and chutneys etc. The extent of processing of fruits and vegetables varies from one country to another.
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Agroindustries prospects and challengessabari nathan
This document discusses agro-industries in India, including their importance, growth, challenges, and opportunities. It notes that agro-industries provide employment, income, and help avoid waste of farm products. India's production of crops like rice, wheat and oilseeds has increased significantly since the 1950s. However, post-harvest losses remain high due to poor management. The document outlines the various agro-processing industries in India including rice, wheat, pulses, oils, fruits/vegetables, meat and fish. It identifies challenges such as low capacity utilization and product quality issues. Opportunities for India include minimizing losses, adding value, and meeting quality standards to expand exports.
The 10 most promising agriculture solution providers in 2019 smallMerry D'souza
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55 Most Profitable Micro, Small, Medium Scale Food Processing (Processed Food...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Food processing is a way or technique that is used to convert raw foods into well-cooked and well preserved eatables for both humans and animals. Food processing uses raw, clean, harvested crops or slaughtered and butchered animals and turns these into food products for daily consumption. A number of products are nutritious, easy to cook and have a long shelf life. They are packed in an attractive manner and are highly marketable.
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The document discusses public-private partnerships (PPP) in agribiotech research and development in India. It notes that while the seed industry in India is growing, private sector investment in R&D remains low compared to countries like the US. It identifies several challenges with current PPP models, including a lack of mutual trust between public and private sectors and a lack of infrastructure and financial incentives. It recommends strengthening engagement between industries and public institutions to facilitate more partnerships and collaboration in agribiotech innovation.
This document summarizes Krishi Star's efforts to improve incomes for small farmers in India through developing a supply chain network of farmer-owned food processing units. It outlines Krishi Star's vision, the challenges small farmers face, opportunities in food processing, and Krishi Star's model of working directly with farmers to establish processing facilities and sell products under their brand. The summary highlights Krishi Star's current products, customers, fundraising needs, and team working to scale this initiative to benefit more small farmers in India.
Opprtunities in agroprocessing sector in indiaHarish Deore
This document summarizes a presentation on opportunities in India's agro-processing sector. It notes that India is a major global producer of many agricultural commodities but that processing levels remain low compared to other countries. It identifies several challenges facing the sector, including low productivity, insufficient R&D, a lack of skilled human resources, and supply chain issues. However, it also outlines significant opportunities for growth given India's large domestic market and supportive government policies. The food processing sector could help address key issues around farmer incomes, waste reduction, and quality standards.
Potential of agro industry in south gujaratSAMEER LAKHANI
Objectives
Definition : Agroindustry
Indian Scenario
Gujarat Agriculture Global Leader & Global Overview
Gujarat: Important Crops
Gujarat: Horticulture Position
Gujarat: Competitive Position in India – Horticulture Crops
Harvesting Seasons for Some Important Fruit Crops of Gujarat
Importance of fruit and vegetable Industry
Different Food Processing Sectors
Processing Level in Various Country
Indian Processing Industry Profile
Levels of Processing Units
Potential: Across the Value Chain
Agro Processing potential: Way Forward
Potential of Processed Fruit Products
Potential of Processed vegetable product
Agro Processing Potential in Southern Gujarat
Some Examples of South Gujarat’S Agro-Industry
PATSON Food PRVT. LTD & it’s Products
Conclusion
The complete technology book on dairy & poultry industries with farming a...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
The Complete Technology Book on Dairy & Poultry Industries with Farming and Processing (2nd Revised Edition)
Domesticated animals raised in an agricultural context to provide labour and commodities such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool are generally referred to as livestock. The phrase is sometimes used to refer entirely to animals bred for human consumption, while other times it only refers to farmed ruminants like cattle, sheep, and goats.
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Agritech for effective agriculture managementMohammad Jilani
The document discusses the role of agricultural technology (AgriTech) in improving farming and meeting future food demands. AgriTech uses technology to increase agricultural efficiency, production, and farmer profits. Technologies like drones, mobile apps, ICT, and smart machines help farmers monitor crops, access market and weather information, and boost yields. These innovations are important for fulfilling the 70% increase in global food needs by 2050 and making agriculture a more attractive sector.
This document discusses the CRP Maize initiative which aims to double maize productivity and improve livelihoods through more productive, resilient and sustainable maize farming systems. It outlines that maize is the most widely grown crop globally, providing food for over 900 million poor people. However, challenges include rising demand that could outpace production growth. The CRP Maize initiative defines nine strategic initiatives to address these challenges and targets smallholder farmers in stress-prone areas with limited access to markets and technology. The goal is to meet rising food demand, stabilize prices, and improve food security and livelihoods while reducing environmental impacts.
BENISON MEDIA is in business of Publishing “ Think Grain Think Feed ” – A Monthly magazine for feed and technology related to it. The magazine provides important information related to animal feed and Grain industry starting from feed crop production to feed additives and premixes, processing and storage technology for poultry, dairy and aqua sector.
It provides a comprehensive information on the market and industry, economic and policy issue, scientific advances, new products, latest technology and latest news and analysis on the development in Feed Industry. Our Feed & Grain magazine is circulated among Government officials, Feed industry, agriculture research and academics, feed millers, raw material traders, technology providers, integrator, cooperatives, veterinarians, embassies, trade associations, storage industry professionals, workers and rural institutions etc.
Special issues are brought out on the Feed industry and targeted to provide maximum returns to the associates while offering latest information and helpful content through Feed and Grain magazine.
” Think Grain Think Feed ” is a Feed and Grain magazine for the animal feed industry and its suppliers. It carries a mix of discussion, comment, market analysis, company profiles, interviews, technical articles, special features, product information, appointments and news on matters of interest to the animal feed sector. Advertising covers ingredients and additives, machinery, software and other goods and services used in the production of animal feed.
Our objective is to be a respected provider of information about Feed and Grain technology in the widest sense. Our Feed and Grain magazine provides articles on techniques and solutions to increase productivity and profitability for businesses in the commercial feed, grain and allied processing industry.
This document provides an overview of the animal health industry in India. It discusses India's large population and growing economy. It then examines the animal populations in India, including 191 million cattle and 109 million buffaloes. It outlines opportunities in the milk, meat, wool, poultry, and aquaculture industries given India's large animal populations and increasing demand for animal proteins. The document concludes by noting it will discuss the animal health care market in India.
- Labour scarcity in Indian agriculture is disrupting farm labour and food grain harvesting presents an opportunity for mechanization.
- Oxen Farm Solutions focuses on providing fully mechanized harvesting services using combine harvesters to reduce farmer costs and labour needs.
- By creating a technology platform, Oxen aims to optimize route planning and resource allocation to expand harvesting services across states.
1. The document discusses agro-processing industries in India and their importance in the economy. It notes that agro-processing can help generate employment, improve rural incomes, and make India a major global player in processed foods and other agricultural products.
2. However, agro-processing in India remains underdeveloped, with only 3% of the workforce employed in the sector compared to 14% in developed countries. There are also regional disparities and constraints that have prevented balanced development.
3. The document examines issues that need to be addressed to promote growth of agro-processing industries, such as improving farmers' productivity and industry efficiency, increasing capacity utilization, developing organized markets and supply chains, and creating food
Business Opportunity in Food Processing & Agro Processing IndustryAjjay Kumar Gupta
Business Opportunity in Food Processing & Agro Processing Industry
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Food processing, any of a variety of operations by which raw foodstuffs are made suitable for consumption, cooking, or storage. A brief treatment of food processing follows. For fuller treatment of storage methods, see food preservation.
Food processing generally includes the basic preparation of foods, the alteration of a food product into another form (as in making preserves from fruit), and preservation and packaging techniques.
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The document discusses using IoT (Internet of Things) technology to automate agricultural processes. It proposes a system called AgriTech that uses sensors to monitor soil moisture, temperature, pest levels and other field data. The data is communicated through various devices to a local gateway and then to the cloud for analysis by experts. This system is intended to help farmers remotely manage irrigation, pesticide application and other tasks to improve crop yields in a sustainable way. Some challenges include the upfront costs and ensuring the proper deployment and security of sensors. Overall, AgriTech aims to increase farm productivity and incomes through precision agriculture enabled by IoT.
List of Profitable Potato Processing Business Ideas. Ajjay Kumar Gupta
List of Profitable Potato Processing Business Ideas. Business Opportunity in Potato Production, Processing and Technology.
Production of Potato Chips & Wafers, Potato Granules, Potato Wine, Alcohol, Vodka, Sticks, French Fries, Potato Specialties, Dehydrated, Frozen Potato Products, Potato Starch, Potato Powder, Flakes & Pellets, Liquid Glucose, value added Products.
India is the world's third largest potato-producing nation, although its potato-processing industry is still in its infancy. The market for potato processing is showing a significant growth due to the rise in demand for applications such as snack foods and prepared ready meals and with the increase in consumer preferences for convenience foods to save time and efforts.
Potato is the most important tuber crop in the world. It is a major food crop that is grown in over 100 countries across the world. The potato processing market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.3% from 2017, to reach a projected value of USD 30.85 Billion by 2022.
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Maize Processing Business Plan- Maize and it’s By Products Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Maize Processing Business Plan- Maize and it’s By Products (Maize Starch, Sorbitol, Liquid Glucose, Dextrose Monohydrate, Dextrose Anhydrous, Gluten and Maltodextrin). Profitable Business Opportunity.
Maize may be a cereal grain first domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 10,000 years ago. The leafy stalk of the plant produces pollen inflorescences and separate ovuliferous inflorescences called ears that yield kernels or seeds, which are fruits. Maize is widely cultivated throughout the globe, and a greater weight of maize is produced every year than the other grain.
Corn, also called Indian corn or maize, cereal plant of the grass family (Poaceae) and its edible grain. The domesticated crop originated within the Americas and is one among the foremost cosmopolitan of the world’s food crops. Corn is used as livestock feed, as human food, as biofuel, and as raw material in industry. Within the colorful variegated strains referred to as corn are traditionally utilized in autumn harvest decorations.
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The 10 most innovative ag tech companies of 2021(5) compressedMerry D'souza
As an agtech entrepreneur, you have an opportunity and a responsibility to shape how your company practices social as well as environmental sustainability. Addressing these areas is also important if you want to achieve lasting success
A FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR ONLINE MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS ...IAEME Publication
One third population of our country is depended on the agriculture business directly or indirectly and hence it is proven that we are an agriculture country. Having more than 30.02%1 contribution in GDP, agriculture plays the significant role in Indian economy. In last two decades everything is being converted into digital platforms globally. All industries became the digital and adopted paperless transactions. Following the same way in marketing, organizations started selling their product on e-commerce platforms. Promotion activities have started in social media like e-mail, websites, messages etc. Being understood the convenience, effectiveness and efficiency of digitalization Indian Government also launched “Digital India” scheme under which Government is promoting the use of technology in organizational function. Even though it seems somewhat inconvenient to use these types of technologies in unorganized sectors like agriculture, Government of India has announced in its “Union Budget 2016-2017 central Government stated that, the Unified Agricultural marketing e-platform will be launched for wholesale markets in India and 100% FDI to be allowed through FIPB route in marketing of food Products produced and manufactured in India. Considering these changes are going to affect the marketing and trading of agricultural products tremendously, this study is initiating the discussion regarding the possibilities of the digitalization in agricultural business.
Value addition in Fruits and Vegetables Production, Processing, Dehydration, ...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
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Fruit and vegetable processing industry has taken a new direction and is growing gradually with strong growth rate annually. Infrastructure development for processing may take this industry to the new heights in the years to come with the help of sufficient exports and investments. Fruit and vegetable processing is done widely in the food and beverage industry.Fruits and vegetables are processed into a variety of products such as juices and concentrates, pulp, canned and dehydrated products, jams and jellies, pickles and chutneys etc. The extent of processing of fruits and vegetables varies from one country to another.
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Agroindustries prospects and challengessabari nathan
This document discusses agro-industries in India, including their importance, growth, challenges, and opportunities. It notes that agro-industries provide employment, income, and help avoid waste of farm products. India's production of crops like rice, wheat and oilseeds has increased significantly since the 1950s. However, post-harvest losses remain high due to poor management. The document outlines the various agro-processing industries in India including rice, wheat, pulses, oils, fruits/vegetables, meat and fish. It identifies challenges such as low capacity utilization and product quality issues. Opportunities for India include minimizing losses, adding value, and meeting quality standards to expand exports.
The 10 most promising agriculture solution providers in 2019 smallMerry D'souza
Insights Success Magazine brings to you "The 10 Most Promising Agriculture Solution providers in 2019", which are focused on offering the most innovative, reliable and cost-effective agriculture products.
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Insights Success present to you "The Best of 5 Recommended Agritech Companies", that are transforming the agriculture industry through their innovative & dedicated endeavors.
Most recommended agriculture solution providers in india 2020Merry D'souza
Insights Success handpicked up Most Recommended Agriculture Solution Providers In India-2020.
On the cover, we have Ezzy Bio Sciences Pvt. Ltd. serving over two lakh farmers by giving them quality solutions for farming and featuring Dr. Idris Ali Bohra.
The 10 most valuable agro solution provider companiesMerry D'souza
In the issue of “The 10 Most Valuable Agro Solution Provider Companies”, we have presented the pioneer Agro solutions providers, who have accomplished trademark by providing best-in-class agro solutions and are well equipped for continuing the Agro-industries future.
Corporate farming could help address issues facing Indian agriculture such as low productivity and farmer distress. It may boost agricultural output through large-scale mechanized production and use of new technologies. This could help ensure food security and increase farm incomes. However, corporate farming also presents risks such as environmental issues and the need to protect small farmers' livelihoods. The government would need policies to ensure benefits are shared while mitigating any negative impacts of corporate involvement in agriculture.
Android Based Solution for Indian Agriculture Management A Design PaperEditor IJCTER
The Agriculture business domain, as a vital part of the overall supply chain, is expected to highly evolve in the upcoming years via the development, which are the taking place on the side of the future application. Smart phone technology creates new opportunities for farm management application in small farms. Farmers working on small farm are now able with a low cost smart phone and the specialized application to obtain facilities the couldn’t have on their hands before.
The use of this application in a smart phone can overleap the high difficulties of farm management requirements which were stand as obstacle for many years so far. Tasks such as field
definition, task operation, lists and report and all farming use data can be submitted and carried on together in a smart phone at any farm working condition. This application suitable for farmers. Many times farmers are confused to take decision regarding selection of fertilizer, pesticide and time to do
particular farming action. So to avoid this problem this application is very useful. Fertilizer schedule
of each type of crop will get registered. Based on sowing date of crop, farmers will get reminders about fertilizer as per schedule.
This document provides an overview of an IoT-based smart farming platform called RobotiX and its cloud-based platform called TactiX. Some key points:
- The platform uses IoT devices and sensors to monitor farms remotely and automate irrigation and other processes to improve yields and sustainability.
- It analyzes microclimate data, soil conditions, and crop growth to provide analytics and advisories to farmers.
- The company focuses on export-oriented crops like coffee, tea, fruits and vegetables, sugar, and targets both large farms and agricultural institutes.
- It has raised $165,000 in equity funding so far and is seeking an additional $3 million to expand sales and marketing, develop
Finger millet is an important crop that provides nutrition to millions in developing countries. It is highly drought-resistant and nutrient-dense, containing more calcium, phosphorus, and iron than other cereals. India is the largest producer of finger millet, though production has declined as consumption of wheat and rice has increased. Finger millet is well-suited to growth in dry, low-resource environments and has potential health benefits. However, lack of processed products and consumer awareness have hindered its commercialization. Developing new varieties, processing technologies, and linking farmers to emerging markets can help realize finger millet's potential.
An overall perspective of the IoT for Indian Agriculture and to leverage the solutions for building the eco-system for Indian Agriculture. Currently being worked through NASSCOM, Bangalore
The document discusses emerging trends in Indian agriculture and the future outlook. It notes that while agriculture plays a vital role in India's economy, supporting many livelihoods, agricultural productivity remains fairly low. It will be crucial to boost production significantly to meet future demand through innovative solutions and technologies provided by agritech startups. The document examines the growth of agritech startups in India and how support from the government and other organizations can help address challenges and ensure the future success of these startups.
Role of computers in science and technology agricultureGobind Raj Aulakh
This document discusses the role of computers and technology in Indian agriculture. It outlines how remote sensing, GIS, and precision farming are helping farmers monitor fields and environment. It also describes how e-Choupal, Agmarknet, and other online platforms are improving access to information on crops, prices, and markets to help farmers. Overall, the document argues that information technology has great potential to benefit Indian agriculture by increasing efficiency, productivity, and farmer incomes.
Agri Tech Startups: Redefining Indian AgricultureShailesh Herale
This presentation highlights the concept of startup and current scenario of agritech startups, government support/incubators/ accelerators related to agritech startup, bottlenecks for agritech startups in India and case studies highlighting innovative agritech solutions.
This document provides background information on promoting startups in Indian agriculture. It discusses how agriculture is an important part of India's economy but is also a risky sector due to factors outside farmers' control. There is significant scope for agriculture startups to help modernize farming practices and make agriculture more profitable and sustainable. The document outlines the size and challenges of Indian agriculture and food markets. It also summarizes the types of startups emerging in areas like farm inputs/outputs, farming as a service, IoT/data solutions, and innovations in financing, supply chain, and agri-products. Statistics are presented on the number and funding of Indian agri-tech startups in recent years.
The document summarizes a training program on sustainable rural development held in South Korea from September 27th to October 8th 2021. It then provides an overview of the evolution of agricultural technology from early tools to modern smart farming techniques using IoT, AI, and blockchain. It discusses how these technologies are being applied to monitor crops and livestock, predict yields, and ensure traceability. Going forward, it mentions initiatives like the Agritech Challenge to promote innovations that address issues for smallholder farmers around productivity, climate change and supply chains.
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1. Save Grain
Advanced Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Protecting Every Single Food Grain from Infestation
Mr. Sachin Gangal
Mrs. Anita Sachin Gangal
India's Best
Agriculture
S o l u t i o n
Providers | 2021
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4. Editor’s Note
echnology, today, is all-pervasive. It has practically
Tpercolated into every segment, micro or macro,
ensuring ease of business, quality of service and is
timesaving.
The backbone of India’s economy, agriculture, and its allied
sectors, too could not be left behind for long. Modern
methods of farming - right from sowing seeds to harvesting,
storing, and transporting, have now become imperative to
increase production and safety of crops.
Agriculture and its allied sectors are the livelihood of nearly
sixty percent of India’s population and the largest
contributor to the economy of the country.
When Indian farmers were not introduced to agriculture
solutions and technology, essential crops faced the threat of
pollution, pests and insects, rodents, harmful chemical
fertilizers, pesticides. India produces agriculture yield in
huge quantities, but it lacked the infrastructure for storage
which compromised both quality and quantity of crops.
While some farmers tried to find solutions to keep the crops
safe and retain the quality, these were short term solutions.
With the advent of technology into agriculture and its allied
sectors, various solutions to different kinds of problems
came up. This helped to nip the problem off the bud and
many entrepreneurs came into picture to do the onus.
Hygienic conditions, good quality seeds, sowing in
appropriate places, green fertilizers, clean and proper
storage of crops, particularly grains, are crucial for healthy
SMART
SOLUTIONS
FOR IMPROVING
AGRICULTURE
PRACTICES
5. agriculture ecosystem. Soil testing, data management,
Internet of Things (IoT), weather analysis and prediction
have successfully eliminated many issues.
Access to clean reliable energy – solar energy for irrigation,
food dryers, storage have also helped a lot in sustainable
farming.
IoT includes sensors, drones, robots connected through
internet gathering data for efficiency. Drone images
particularly, have helped in quality control, disease
detection, sorting, and grading the yield by mapping and
surveying farms.
Satellite imagery is used to scan different areas of the farm
to detect affected regions early, implement the necessary
solutions and save costs.
With the new generation flocking to the cities for work and
the resultant shortage of farm labourers, Agribots are
attracting the attention of many farmers. This technology is
yet to pick up pace but nevertheless is a good solution for
shortage of manpower.
On the other hand, many educated farmers are open to
implementing all the latest solutions and modern
technology to boost agriculture.
Digital technology solutions have become pertinent for
sustainable growth in farming, logistics management and
warehousing services to improve efficiency, minimize
losses and ensure proper market management.
Leading agriculture solution providers are giving their best
so that there is increased productivity and crops are safe and
protected.
We at, Insights Success, bring you some of the best
agriculture service providers who have come up with
innovative, cost effective agriculture solutions for the
farmers.
Dive into this edition titled, India’s Best Agriculture
Solution Providers, 2021, to learn more about how their
services and products have positively impacted the
agriculture sector.
Have a nice read!
Sumita Sarkar
Editor-in-Chief
sumita@insightssuccess.com
6. Arya Collateral Warehousing
Services Pvt Ltd.
Integrating the Agricultural Value Chain
eKutir
Developing Data-Driven,
Networked Technologies
RAW Pressery
Enabling an Experience Filled
with the Goodness of Mother Nature
Technology in Production
The Uses of Technology across
the Value Chain of the Dry Fruit & Nut
Production Process
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9. Management Brief
Company Name
Mr.Anand Chandra
Executive Director
RAW Pressery
Mr. Krishna Mishra
Mr. Suvankar Mishra
Group Chairman
and Founder,
Executive Director
Save Grain Advanced
Solutions Pvt Ltd
Mr. Sachin Gangal and
Mrs. Anita Sachin Gangal
Directors
eKutir
Mr. Anuj Rakyan
Founder and Managing
Director
Arya provides post-harvest services across the agricultural
value chain, including warehousing, warehouse receipt
financing, rural storage discovery, collateral management and
market linkages.
eKutir is India's first certified B Corp. Ever since its inception
in 2009, its goal has been to extend novel, technology-driven
opportunities to people at the “bottom of the pyramid,” and to
enable impoverished communities to develop sustainably.
RAW Pressery was born in Anuj’s kitchen with a Norwalk
cold-press juicer splattering carrots all over the ceiling.
Save Grain Advanced Solutions Pvt Ltd., creates Hermetic
Bags, named as Save Grain Bags.
Arya Collateral
Warehousing Services
(P) Ltd
10. Save Grain
Advanced Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Protecting Every Single Food Grain from Infestation
We wish to create and nurture an
India where only happiness and
good health would thrive
12. Agriculture is not just the
livelihood of nearly sixty
percent of India’s population
and the largest contributor of the
Indian economy, but it is also
recognized as the global powerhouse
of agriculture. These are reasons
enough to prioritize crop safety and
focus on agricultural production.
India is a land of agriculture – be it
farming or its allied sectors, and it is
a major source of the country’s
essential food crops. Agriculture also
provides employment to over half of
the workforce of the nation. It
contributes towards the steady
economy of India.
However, various factors such as
pollution, pests and insects, and the
usage harmful chemical fertilizers,
pesticides, and other such ingredients,
badly affect essential crops and
grains. These crops are incurring
severe damages, while slowing down
agricultural production.
In order to tackle such serious issues,
leading agriculture solution providers
are stepping up to deliver the best
solutions. They are leaving no stone
unturned to ensure that there is
increased agricultural productivity
and also that the crops are safe and
protected.
One such leading agriculture solution
provider is Save Grain Advanced
Solutions Pvt. Ltd. The company is
dedicated towards informing and
educating farmers about the latest
technologies and to ensure their
availability at a reasonable cost. It
also provides its services to the
homemakers of India, who have set
out on a business journey. This
mission is to assist them in the clean
and proper storage of grains.
13. How it all Began
Save Grain Bags started off its
journey in the year 2015-16. “The
very idea of our company although,
had taken root in our minds quite a
longtime ago”, states team Save
Grain Bags. The company’s aim was
to provide a complete and clear
solution to all the problems
commonly experienced in the
agricultural sector. Knowing that
agriculture is the primary sector of
the country’s economy and the largest
occupation of Indians, the company
took up the onus of ensuring safety of
the crops.
The company is of the opinion that
while our country produces
agriculture yield in great quantities, it
immensely lacks the proper
infrastructure for storage. According
to statistics, almost 55% to 60% of
the yearly produce of maximum
farmers is compromised by
qualitative or quantitative damage.
This problem continues even in the
21st century when technology is
progressing rapidly.
The most important of issues begin
right after the harvest of crops is
completed and the storage process
begins. Accordingly, Team Save
Grain Bags came together to uproot
this problem from its very core. It all
started by participating in every big
and small agricultural exhibition to
promote advanced storage
technology. The team visited different
villages in different parts of the
country to promote and explain the
need of this storage technology.
Inspiring Leadership
Save Grain Bags marches towards
excellence under the dedicated
stewardship of Mr. Sachin Gangal
and Mrs. Anita Sachin Gangal.
They are the key management
personnel who are responsible for the
tremendous success of the company.
With the fervent leadership of Mr.
Sachin and Mrs. Anita, the company
is gradually overcoming numerous
obstacles and achieving new
milestones in delivering efficient
agricultural solutions.
Their idea of developing this very
technology was with the motive of
not letting the wastage of food grains
happen in India. The idea started with
experimenting with the storage
capacity, the needs of the society. It
included trials, visiting different
locations and approaching farmers to
convince them about the use of this
technology which they started off
with. Later, slowly this very small
plant grew into a robust tree with
more people joining and promoting
the storage idea.
India's Best Agriculture Solution Providers | 2021
14. Embracing Quality-First Approach
The company delivers its wide
variety of services to clientele
ranging from farmers – the main
cultivators of food crops, the organic
cultivators, agriculture-related
companies, and homemakers. The
demand from each section is
different. Some prefer bulk storage,
while the demand by few is seasonal,
whereas the demand from
homemakers is of small quantities
only for their household needs.
Hence, Save Grain Bags offers a wide
variety in sizes to cater the needs of
this diverse clientele. The sizes of the
bags and pouches have been designed
and manufactured after studying the
needs.
The bags and pouches manufactured
by the company undergo thorough
quality test. Each batch of production
is tested and samples from every
batch are sent for quality assurance.
Furthermore, Save Grain Bags has
received certification for its bags
from Indian Institute of Food
Processing Technology. Its bags are
currently being tested and certified by
Central Institute of Post-Harvest
Engineering and Technology.
Noteworthy Achievements
The company has achieved numerous
accolades throughout its quest for
delivering excellent agricultural
solutions. For the year 2020-21 it has
received the Economic Times
Archery award under the category:
Excellence in packaging - Food.
Significant Contributions
Save Grain Bags is a storage solution
based on hermetic technology that
allows clients to store a wide range of
agricultural produce and household
products for a longer duration
without any loss to pests, and without
the usage of pesticides. It produces
bags which are weather resistant,
recyclable and plastic ban
compatible.
The company’s notable contributions
towards the environment, the society,
and the economy have been
mentioned below:
Ÿ Environmental:
1. The company reduces carbon
footprint by cultivating less land.
2. It reduces pollution and
transportation to the warehouse.
3. The company employs organic
storage facilities and does not use
any chemical.
Ÿ Social:
1. It increases the health index of soil
and consumers
2. The company ensures that there is
no distress sale for farmers.
3. It provides various options which
help farmers to earn more money.
Ÿ Economical:
1. The company employs its own
scientific storage and in turn,
reduces storage cost.
15. 2. The company employs techniques
to ensure that there is no wastage
of crops and grains, and the
farmers receive more to sell.
3. The prime objective of the
company is to make sure that there
is availability of more food for the
poor.
Tackling Every Challenge with
Confidence
Save Grain Bags faced tremendous
challenges towards its journey of
achieving prominence. The team
states that the traditional farmers are
not very open to new development
and technology. They are the ones
who suffer the maximum losses. The
company had to take on the stiff task
of convincing them in adopting the
technology and giving them an idea
as to how beneficial this is for them.
Overcoming the Pandemic
Efficiently
Similar to many other companies and
industries, Save Grain Bags also had
to face numerous challenges during
the COVID-19 pandemic. However,
it tackled every challenge positively
and reaped better results. During the
pandemic, the company’s sales
increased as demand for packaging
material increased from all types of
consumers such as farmers,
households, industries, and exporters.
Panic buying was prevalent among
many household consumers, which
led to increased sales. Farmers
wanted to store their hard-earned
harvest safely during lockdown
without any infestation and majority
of exporters or stockiest stored the
grains in their warehouses.
Save Grain Bags also got orders from
government institutions to distribute
the bags to farmers. Also, many
NGOs and similar institutes who
support or help farmers distributed
these bags to the latter free of cost.
Owing to the pandemic, the
company’s sales increased to almost
60-70% as compared to last financial
year.
Scaling the Future
Marching ahead, Save Grain Bags
plans to develop different variants in
hermetic bags and pouches which can
be suitable for different applications
and different food commodities. It is
also approaching different state
governments to incorporate these
bags in farming kit for the benefit of
farmers.
The company has planned aggressive
digital promotional activities during
harvesting season. Team Save Grain
Bags intends to make sure that not
even a single food grain in the world
is lost because of infestation.
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18. INSIGHTS on
Import-Export of
INDIGENOUS
Products
Current Scenario
mid the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Import and Export
Aof a lot of products has gotten hampered. But
essential products and services such as food and
agro products are still being imported and exported. The
agrarian culture of India, as well as its diverse regional
environment, have made a major contribution to the global
food basket.
According to the government of India, “India’s Foreign
Trade i.e. Exports and Imports are regulated by Foreign
Trade Policy notified by Central government in exercise of
powers conferred by section 5 of foreign trade (Development
and Regulation) Act 1992. As per FTD & R act, export is
defined as an act of taking out of India any goods by land,
sea or air and with proper transaction of money.”
Indian curries, spices, snacks, and mangoes are renowned
around the world for their high quality. India is the global
leader in the export of the following food categories:
Marine Products:
There are a lot of Marine products like frozen shrimp being
exported, which accounts for 44% of all seafood exports
from India, continues to be the most common commodity.
Other items exported from the country include frozen fish,
squid, and cuttlefish.
India is the world's largest shrimp exporter to the United
States and the world's second-largest aquaculture producer.
Buffalo Meat:
In fiscal year 2020, India exported buffalo meat worth about
three billion dollars. Despite the decrease from the previous
year, the south Asian nation was still one of the world's
largest exporters of beef (which includes buffalo meat).
Basmati Rice:
India is known around the world for its rice production, as it
is one of the world's largest producers and consumers of the
grain. Because of its high demand and superior quality,
basmati rice exports have been especially important and
profitable for Indian farmers.
Spices:
Given their exquisite fragrance, texture, taste, and medicinal
value, Indian spices are now the most sought-after globally.
India's domestic spice market is the world's biggest. In India,
Agro
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20. spices have traditionally been grown on small plots of land,
with organic farming gaining popularity in recent years.
India is the world's largest spice manufacturer, consumer,
and exporter, producing 75 of the 109 varieties listed by the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and
accounting for half of global spice trade.
Cotton:
India is one of the world's largest cotton manufacturers,
buyers, and exporters. According to the Ministry of Textiles,
the commodity supports the livelihoods of an estimated 5.8
million cotton farmers and 40-50 million people involved in
related activities such as cotton processing and trade.
Sugar:
Sugar mills have shipped 2.49 million tonnes of the
sweetener so far in the current marketing year, which ends in
September, with the majority of shipments going to
Indonesia, according to trade group AISTA. With just five
months before the end of the 2020-21 marketing year, the
association believes the mills will be able to meet their
export commitments.
Coffee:
India is the world's third-largest coffee producer and
exporter. Italy, Germany, and Russia are among the most
important markets. Apart from instant coffee, India exports
both Robusta and Arabica varieties. During the year, India
exported 77,770 tonnes to Italy, 41,064 tonnes to Germany,
and 29,531 tonnes to Russia out of its total exports.
Cashew:
Cashew was first introduced to India in Goa, from where it
spread throughout the region. It was first used in soil binding
to prevent erosion. Commercial cultivation began in the early
1960s, and over time, cashew developed into a high-value
crop that became an export-oriented commodity, bringing in
significant foreign exchange for the nation.
Fresh Vegetables:
The diverse climate of India ensures the availability of a
wide range of vegetables. After China, it is the world's
second-largest producer of fruits and vegetables. According
to the National Horticulture Board's National Horticulture
Database, India produced 90.2 million metric tonnes of fruits
and 169.1 million metric tonnes of vegetables in 2015-16.
Fruit cultivation accounted for 6.3 million hectares, while
vegetable cultivation accounted for 10.1 million hectares.
Tea:
Due to clear geographical indications, heavy investment in
tea processing units, continuous innovation, augmented
product mix, and strategic market expansion, Indian tea is
among the best in the world. The Northeast (including
Assam) and north Bengal are the major tea-growing regions
(Darjeeling district and the Dooars region). Tea is also grown
extensively in the Nilgiris region of south India. India is one
of the world's largest tea consumers, consuming roughly
three-quarters of the country's total production.
Castor Oil:
India, as the world's largest producer and exporter of castor
oil, accounts for nearly 83.65% of total global exports in this
category. China, Europe, Thailand, and Japan are its major
trading partners in this market. Due to its demand for sebacic
acid (a simple industrial chemical compound), which is
produced from castor oil, China has been one of the biggest
growth drivers for this oil.
Tobacco Unmanufactured:
The thick, full-bodied flavour and smoothness of Indian
tobacco, which was introduced by the Portuguese in the 17th
century, is appreciated around the world. It is now a well-
known and valued product in global tobacco markets, and it
has made its way into cigarettes produced in a number of
countries. In the global tobacco industry, India has an
impressive and progressive profile, and it is an important
player.
Groundnut:
As per APEDA report, India has exported total 189736 MT
of groundnut with the value of Rs. 1512 crore during April
to October (2019-2020) which is lower by 23.70% against
248679 MT of groundnut with the value of Rs. 1644 crore
during April to October (2018-2019).
Fresh Fruits:
The diverse climate of India ensures the availability of a
wide range of fresh fruits. After China, it is the world's
second-largest producer of fruits and vegetables. According
to the National Horticulture Board's National Horticulture
Database, India produced 90.2 million metric tonnes of fruits
and 169.1 million metric tonnes of vegetables in 2015-16.
There are several agricultural products that are also imported
to India, they are:
Vegetable Oils, Pulses, Fresh Fruits, Cashew, Spices, Sugar,
Alcoholic Beverages, Raw Cotton (which includes waste),
Misc Processed Items, Cocoa Products, Wheat, Coffee, Fruits
/ Vegetable Seeds, Marine Products, Cereal Preparations etc.
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22. Logistics management in the agricultural industry is
the process that ensures the optimal and continuous
flow of agro-goods from manufacturers/suppliers to
producers and, eventually, to consumers. It is crucial that the
activities in this process are effectively managed to guarantee
the customers’ demands are met on time and the maximum
value of the cultivated products is achieved.
Moreover, it is essential to minimize distribution expenses,
improve the circulation of agricultural goods, reduce
unnecessary losses, and strive for an environment-friendly
and compliant logistics. Arya Collateral Warehousing
Services Pvt Ltd. is one such agricultural warehousing and
logistics platform that offers farmers, FPOs and other
participants, a bouquet of post-harvest services like primary
aggregation, storage, financing and market linkage through a
network of digitized warehousing solutions.
Until 2013, Arya was part of the JM Baxi Group. That year,
Prasanna Rao and Anand Chandra acquired a controlling
stake in the company. Prasanna had previously served as the
Head of Agri Commodity Finance at ICICI Bank, while
Anand was previously ICICI Bank’s National Product Head
for Agri Commodity Finance. More recently, they were
joined by Chattanathan D, the former Group Product Head of
the Rural and Inclusive Banking Group at ICICI Bank.
The team successfully turned around the company and today
Arya is already India’s largest player in the agri-warehousing
space with the largest NBFC book (Warehouse Receipt
Finance) and highest ROE on account of its asset light tech
based profitable model. They currently reach about 350,000
farmers in 21 states, directly or through one of 450 FPOs,
manage $1 billion worth of commodities in their warehouses
and provide or facilitate $350 million worth of financing.
In an interview with Insights Success, Anand Chandra shares
about the journey of Arya, various challenges it faced, its
achievements, and future plans.
Tell us about your company’s operations, its mission, its
vision, and its core values.
We aim to maximise the value of each grain of the Indian
farmer. For this, Arya offers an integrated post-harvest
service model, called the agChain through its digital platform
to address distributed value chains. Arya’s model aims to
mitigate the key challenges posed by the currently low
density of storage and service providers close to the
farmgate. Arya has been able to successfully help
smallholder farmers realize better value for their produce
through village level commodity storage, integrated financing
and market linkage services to create better options for
commodity sales.
How is your company catering differently to its clientele,
to stand apart from competition in the agriculture
solution providers space? What safety, hygiene and
Integrating the Agricultural Value Chain
Collateral Warehousing Services Pvt Ltd.
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23. quality-assurance standards does your company abide by
to inspire the trust of its clients?
Digitization of stored produce is at the crux of Arya’s
approach. In this model, produce entering the warehouse is
quality checked and each stack of grains is given a unique
identification. This translates to a ‘digital balance’ on Arya’s
app interface that can be used to track the produce’s
movement and status, including fortnightly or monthly
commodity health reports.
Once the produce is digitised, Arya addresses the potential
cashflow needs of farmers. Arya has developed a digital fin-
tech tool that can rapidly assess cashflow needs, conduct
credit checks and disburse loans to farmers within 5 minutes.
Loans are provided via their wholly owned NBFC subsidiary,
Aryadhan, or partner financial institutions. During the
currency of the loan, generally ranging from 6 months to a
year, farmers or FPOs uses the market linkage platform
arya.ag to sell their produce at will, the decision making is
further enabled through regular information on prices and
other market factors.
What, according to you, are your company’s most notable
contributions in the Agriculture sector?
Arya’s unique farmer-centred approach, providing a full-
service digital platform with embedded finance and
differentiated efficiencies for small farmholders has made it
India’s leading post-harveststartup.
With the goal of catering to farmers and FPOs that are in
remote areas, too far from Arya’s warehouses to access their
services, Arya has recently introduced flexible, on-demand
hermetic storage solutions. These warehousing solutions are
IoT-enabled so grain environment parameters such as
temperature, oxygen content, humidity and carbon dioxide
content can be monitored. They can be used on-farm for as
many months as warehousing is required and then easily
dismantled and moved to another location.
Another critical innovation Arya has led has been to design
mechanisms that cover the risk of price fall post storage for
farmers. It has designed and implemented the first-of-its-kind
Price Risk mitigation tool, in an exclusive partnership with
Rabobank Foundation.
How has the featured person – CEO/Founder/Director
helped to enhance the company’s outreach? What notable
contributions has the person made in favour of the
company?
Anand has close to two decades of experience in Agri-
Commodity Based financing and has been a part of ICICI
Bank as the National Product Head for the Agri-Commodity
Finance Business. He was instrumental in developing the
product and the associated processes for the Bank and his
experience has been instrumental in driving the entire
operations and technology for Arya too. He is a high-
performing leader both process and people driven which has
helped the organization grow multifold over the last few
years.
The Biggest Struggle
On The Journey
Was To Take The
Entrepreneurial Leap
& To Face The Fear
Of Failure
“
Anand Chandra
Executive Director
India's Best Agriculture Solution Providers | 2021
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24. Under his leadership, Arya has become India’s largest agri-
warehousing player, with 85% of their operations in primary
and secondary agricultural markets and large market shares
in the states of Bihar, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh,
Karnataka, and Rajasthan.
Over the years, Arya has received various awards. It has been
recognised by the Smart CEO - Top 50 Start-up Award 2017
offered in collaboration with IDA Ireland, The All India
AgriStart-Up Convention and Agri Start-Up Award 2018 by
the Indian Council of Food and Agriculture, The Champions
of Rural Markets award by the Economic Times in 2019,
Indian Achievers' Award for Emerging Company 2020,
adjudged the winner for CNBC Microsoft SMB Utsav 2021
celebrating Resilience in Indian businesses and most recently
recognised as an impact Maker in the Amazon Smbhav
Entrepreneurship Challenge.
What challenges has your team faced in the earlier days
of the company? What struggles is the team going
through now?
The biggest struggle on the journey was to take the
entrepreneurial leap and to face the fear of failure. When we
decided to start our journey with Arya, we were leaving
behind cushy jobs and the security that came with it. But
change does not come easy.
Unlike its competitors, Arya had limited capital and so its
execution had to be spot on. The first two years were hard,
and we did whatever we could - travel by train, sleep in the
offices - to reduce overheads.
The team used technology to track everything, ensure that
debtor recovery was being done in time- made sure that Arya
was profitable from the start. And slowly we positioned
ourselves as the guys who were the quickest in execution.
Today the challenges are different. Penetrating increasingly
remote areas is a challenge, as warehouse infrastructure may
not already exist, but the scale of demand would not justify
investments into creating facilities from scratch. Moreover,
as Arya switches to a digital format, farmers / depositors still
operate on an assisted model, with the help of a physically
present representative, presenting a barrier or added costs to
scale. But the team is made up of young, dynamic, driven
individuals who want to make an impact. We were able to do
what we left our jobs for - making a difference in the lives of
the smallest, poorest farmer, creating impact and
opportunities where access was limited.
The global coronavirus outbreak has tested people,
industries, governments, and supply chains all over the
world. How exactly did the pandemic affect your
company’s operations and finances?
The disruption of the pandemic had some great learnings.
While the pandemic afflicted various industries, it validated
our services and our working model. Through technology, we
could reach farmers and FPOs right at the farm gate during
the pandemic. Our asset-light tech-based model ensures
greater profitability with a natural insulation from shocks and
allowed for us to push strongly into primary / secondary
markets and the electronification of the agricultural
commodity markets. However, with the second wave, we
have put on hold expansion into newer territories for some
time to reduce any burden on employees who are already
stretched with health, family's wellbeing etc.
What are the future prospects for your esteemed
company?
For the future, Arya’s focus will be on a larger reach and
greater efficiency. We intend to enhance the digital platform,
digitising the complete post-harvest value chain and enabling
each farmer to have the freedom to decide when, where and
who to sell their produce.
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25.
26. THE USES OF TECHNOLOGY ACROSS
THE VALUE CHAIN OF THE
DRY FRUIT & NUT PRODUCTION PROCESS
Dried fruits and nuts have been around for millennia
and can be traced back as early as the Mesopotamian
civilization, which then later became a staple in
Mediterranean diets. These small powerhouses were equally
popularized among other civilizations, including our own.
Dried fruits and nuts are engrained in our heritage, and proof
of their importance can be found in ancient Ayurvedic texts
that propagate their use due to the wondrous benefits they
provide.
The continued rise of these ‘tiny but mighty’ foods is owed to
the consistent need humans have had for long-lasting
sustenance. The act of drying foods came about as a method of
preservation for perishable items, enabling our ancestors to
have security for long periods. Although the archaic manner of
going about it was simple sun-drying, the overall effect was
concentrated sweetness and condensed nutritional value. Over
time, the drying process has changed with the entrance of
technology, however, the base logic stays the same –
dehydrating fruit or nut correctly enables consumption long
after its regular shelf life, as well as prevents the growth of
moulds and other unsanitary and unsavoury bacteria.
Innovative technologies have brought about freeze-drying,
vacuum drying, and spray drying among others to the fray,
which all contribute to better nutrient, colour, and taste
retention, therefore consistently maintaining a high-quality
product. The main reason these technologies were invented
and are so widely used in recent times is the ability to quickly
produce high volumes of dried fruits and nuts, while most
importantly maintaining good hygiene standards. Archaic
methods may have worked for our ancestors, but risked
contamination by way of insects, animals, and microbes, as
well as wasted batches due to unpredictable weather patterns.
Vacuum drying is one of the most common methods used for
drying all types of foods. The dehydration process that uses
microwave radiation to create heat at full pressure (chamber
pressure) is called as Microwave vacuum drying. High-energy
water molecules propagate to the surface and evaporate due to
low pressure during vacuum drying. Owing to the absence of
air, vacuum drying inhibits oxidation and maintains the colour,
texture, and taste of dried products. This device can improve
the quality of products and the equipment can prolong the shelf
life of food while preserving the original taste as well as the
nutrients within the food. It entails the least nutrient loss and
least colour change among other thermal drying along with a
faster drying rate compared to freeze-drying.
Freeze-drying retains the colour, flavour, and shape as well as
nutrients while maintaining a 100-percent natural or organic
product, freeze-drying is probably best because no additional
ingredients are introduced. However, freeze-drying is also the
most expensive. It comes up with fruit having low moisture
content, extended shelf life, reduced weight and has its nutrient
integrity intact. Once it is rehydrated, freeze-dried fruit goes on
to take its original form and taste. However, if not stored
correctly, they can get soft over time as they absorb a lot of
moisture from the air itself.
Dryness and conditioning - Fruits should not be dried to the
point of being brittle or hard; they should be leathery and
pliable. The ‘conditioning’ process helps equalize moisture
among the various-sized pieces of fruit. It lessens the chances
of mould growth and other spoilage.
The commercialisation of the process has become a necessity,
and for FBOs to fulfil FSSAI guidelines, each step of the
process has been mechanized. All processing steps, right from
separation, cleaning and washing, to drying and packaging,
have specialised machines ensuring the correct handling of the
nuts and fruits.
Using optical sorting techniques, all dry fruits and nuts are
segregated according to their colour and appearance. Grading
machines allow them to be graded as per their sizes. The
machines are of SS304 and SS316 grades, which are the
highest quality stainless steel and hence, no chances for
contamination. These materials are now a mandate because due
to COVID-19, individuals are warier than ever, about the food
and produce entering their homes. These machines are
sanitised regularly and make use of only potable water along
each step of the way. There is no human contact at all along the
production line, which ensures the non-contamination of the
products while maintaining optimum nutritional value.
Additionally, safe, sterile packing into food-safe packaging
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27. containers and materials only increases the value and shelf-life
of the product.
With the healthy snacking industry on the rise and dried fruits
and nuts being a large component of the same, it has become
increasingly important for manufacturers to abide by quality
and hygiene standards, especially with the increasing demand.
Choosing safely produced, chemical-free and sugar-free dried
fruits and nuts are essential for consumers, and hence, essential
for companies to meet the brief. Happilo has taken it upon
themselves to ensure prerequisites are met, and to deliver only
the highest quality product, which hence enables consumers to
have the greatest benefit.
About the Author
‘The groundwork of all happiness is health’is a maxim that
seems to be embodied by Happilo – an amalgamation of
‘happiness’ and ‘love’, a brand striving to promote healthy
snacking via sustainable behavioural and market changes.
Vikas Nahar, the CEO & Founder is an MBA graduate in
Marketing from the reputed Institute of SCMHRD in Pune, and
seems to have had an association to aliments connecting the
dots of his professional as well as personal journey.
The son of a farmer in Sakleshpur, Malnad, who owned several
coffee estates, Vikas was exposed to agricultural practices from
a young age. Although he moved away to Bangalore in 2000
for this higher education in a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer
Application, his first job soon after was as an import-export
manager at a firm trading spice internationally. Having already
understood the scope of start-ups in India, Vikas longed to
become an entrepreneur. After having completed his MBA, he
set out on his venture to launch his own gourmet retail store
‘Satvikk’ in 2010. Satvikk had its beginnings in Bangalore, but
with Nahar’s business acumen, he succeeded in scaling it up to
11 stores in the short span of 2 years. Along his journey in
retail, he identified the dearth of healthy snacking options in
India, as well as the disorganisation of the sector.
As a result, Vikas branched out in 2016 with a personal
investment of just Rs 10,000, a loan from his wife and great
support from government initiatives such as ‘Make In India’.
Happilo was born out of this ambitious move and stands today
as one of India’s leading suppliers of premium, calorie-
conscious, nutrient rich snacks. Currently procuring their
products from local farmers, Vikas has his eye set on the
possibility of forming a co-operative in order to empower
farmers and promote industry growth as well as value for the
products themselves.
The Indian diet is carb-heavy, and most Indians today are not
aware of their own protein and nutrient deficits, neither are
they aware of its remedies. Happilo’s driving purpose is to
propagate healthy eating habits, and sustainable diet changes
via their products. Every citizen possesses the right to good
nutrition, and it is up to industry leaders to drive the change
toward the betterment of our communities; consequently,
Happilo will soon be launching affordable snack packets at Rs
20 for ease of access across all boards.
However, with this growing change in perceptions driving
market growth, Happilo aims to give back not only to
communities, but to the environment as well, which is why
biodegradable packaging is on the horizon for the brand. Nahar
was also crowned one of Times’ 40 under 40– this constant
willingness to adapt, give back, and be responsible players in
the market is what sets them apart.
With Vikas Nahar at the helm, the company has seen
exponential growth from its inception to the present: now 140
employees strong, with a recent 100-crore funding, Vikas
doesn’t plan on stopping there. His business plans include
financial growth, bolstering new start-ups in the market with
the same message, and ultimately adding value to the concept
of healthy eating by means of strategic R&D and innovative
product creation.
Technology in Production
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28. Asocial enterprise specializing in technological
solutions for the "Base of the Pyramid" market is
eKutir. In its first decade, eKutir has successfully
extended opportunities for a range of impoverished and
marginalized communities, including over 70,000
smallholders. Farmers have gained access to crucial
information, products, services and markets, increased
yields and income, reduced food waste and seen steadily
improving soil and ecosystem health.
eKutir's solutions restructure Agri advisory into time-
bound, easily digestible steps/recommendations delivered at
the appropriate time of the cropping season. This pathway
results in individually tailored, immediately actionable
advice to farmers based on a combination of their progress
in the growth cycle and real-time weather data.
It automates the delivery of general business acumen to
farmers and create several delivery routes that cater to both
literate and illiterate, smartphone-enabled and smartphone-
less farmers. Let's find out how eKutir is helping in making
a change for good in the agricultural industry through the
below highlights of the interview:
Brief us about the Founder/CEO of the company and
the major contribution of him/her towards the
development of the company.
Krishna Mishra, Group Chairman and Founder of
eKutir and Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of Blooom
Krishna Mishra, a social entrepreneur, and innovator is the
Founder and Chairman of eKutir group of companies. He
has 30 years of leadership exposure in social
entrepreneurship and Bottom of Pyramid market. He has a
strong experience in rural banking, agriculture,
microfinance, development, and technology services. He is
a Global Ashoka fellow and widely recognized for his
inclusive business models and social innovation. KC has
been instrumental in driving excellence from his wide range
of experience in the domain of agriculture, sanitation, and
clean and affordable energy for the Bottom of Pyramid
population in rural areas.
eKutir is India's first B Corp certified company and
provides digital technology solutions anchored through a
network of trained micro-entrepreneurs to accelerate
sustainable growth in the farming communities. It has been
working with smallholder farmers and impacted 74,000
BEING AN
ENTREPRENEUR
IS TO BE AT
A PRECIPICE
WHERE YOUR TENACITY,
COURAGE
AND DILIGENCE
WILL BE TESTED
TO ITS FULLEST.
SO, BE PREPARED
TO BE FIERCE
IN YOUR RESOLVE
TO WIN THIS
AND YOU SHALL BE
SLOWLY ON
AN UPWARD JOURNEY
“
“
Krishna Mishra
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29. farmers and improved their livelihoods.
Their human centric model has generated more than 4000
micro-entrepreneurs and has presence in India, Cambodia,
Bangladesh, Nepal and Haiti. KC is an alumnus of Delhi
University, India and certified in "Innovative organizational
model of farmers, Corporate Leadership and sustainable
new generation Co-operatives" from Graduate Institute of
Cooperative Leadership (GICA), University of Missouri,
Columbia, USA. He has been inducted as "Ashoka
Changemakers" Fellow in 2012.
Suvankar Mishra, Executive Director of eKutir and CEO
and Co-Founder of Blooom Suvankar Mishra is the
Executive Director of eKutir and CEO & Co-Founder of
Blooom. He is serial social entrepreneur, TEDx Speaker
and Forbes 30 under 30 nominees. Under the leadership of
Suvankar Mishra, eKutir has achieved multiple accolades.
eKutir has been awarded by Facebook, Internet.org, and
MIT inclusive Innovation challenges, Grand Challenges
India, USAID, and BIRAC etc. The strong impact creation
has been published by McGill University and IFPRI which
sighted the farmers' income levels has increased as much as
200% from using the eKutir model. Deloitte has highlighted
eKutir as one of the twenty social enterprises reaching into
the deep pockets of low-income, BoP communities.
Suvankar is an alumnus of Stanford, Harvard and
University of Pennsylvania, USA. He is an engineer from
BITS, Pilani, India.
Tell us about the services you provide through your
venture.
Our tech platform (Blooom)
Blooom is a comprehensive, modular tech platform that can
be used via an Android mobile application and a web-based
interface. Two subscription plans are available, with the
more expensive option offering additional in-person
services such as training and field demonstrations. Blooom
consists of the following components.
Pre-Harvest
The goal of Blooom's pre-harvest side is to increase crop
productivity and sustainability, while de-risking and
reducing the cost of cultivation. It enables previously
disconnected smallholder farmers to access a market of
vetted, high quality seeds and other agricultural inputs at
discounted prices. Complemented by an inexpensive soil
testing solution, a dynamic, highly context-sensitive smart
farming engine provides advice on what, when and how to
plant, nurture, and protect from disease, and through
recurring use builds the ability to give farmers an RoI
forecast for each crop.
Risk – The first pillar of our Financial Inclusion through
Risk Management (FIRM) approach, this module assesses
each farm based on a comprehensive list of 169 risks that
may affect smallholders. Part of the process is automated
eKutirDeveloping Data-Driven,
Networked Technologies
India's Best Agriculture Solution Providers | 2021
Suvankar Mishra
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30. based on existing data on location, size, soil quality, etc.
Another part of it is based on data input by Blooom
entrepreneurs or farmer collectives. One of the results is a
customized risk mitigation strategy that guides farmers
through the necessary steps to minimize risk factors. The
other is a risk score, which helps financial institutions,
assess whether they are able to provide loans and insurance
to previously data-less farmers.
Plan – Plan gives farmers an overview of the required
activities and nutrients for each crop before making a
purchase, and once they have used the platform for a period
of time, it can tell them their expected returns on
investment, based on a range of factors including land size,
soil quality, available inputs, season, climate, market prices
and trends and farmers' previous transactions. It warns if
there is a resource gap between the requirements of the
selected crop and the soil quality and inputs available for
the farmer.
Seed – If one had to name the single most important
component that a farmer's fortune hinges on, it would be the
seed. In developing markets, procuring high quality, soil-
appropriate seeds at the right time is a very significant
challenge. This module recommends farmers best fit seed
based on local availability, climate, season, and data from
soil analysis. It tracks farmers' previous purchases to ensure
regular seed replacement in order to prevent soil
exhaustion. Once farmers have made a choice, the platform
aggregates local demand to ensure the best possible price
from a marketplace of vetted, trusted suppliers.
Nurture – Nurture uses data from soil testing to recommend
farmers the most appropriate fertilizers for their selected
crops, helps them purchase from trusted suppliers at
discounted prices, and then provides them guidance on the
timing, dosage and application procedure of fertilizers
throughout the crop cycle. The module emphasizes organic
fertilizer use and precise application to avoid excess
dosage, currently common with smallholders.
Protect – This module helps farmers prevent, as well as
diagnose and treat crop diseases. Similar to other
components of the platform, it enables the procurement of
the appropriate protective and curative products at
discounted prices, and then provides guidance on the right
timing, dosage and application procedures.
Please share some success stories, awards and accolades
that the company has received.
The most interesting outcome and new challenge for the
development of our platform came again from an
unexpected outcome. In peri-urban areas in Odisha, many
of our Farmer Interest Groups gradually organized
themselves into "vegetable clusters," while the poor
population in the nearby urban areas was reported to
consume less than 60% of its recommended vegetable
intake, leading to health problems.
We have received funding to create more immediate market
relationships between these farmer clusters and the urban
poor, making vegetables more affordable and accessible.
The core challenge of the project was connecting farmers to
consumers in a direct and effective way – however, we also
had a parallel mission: giving primary role to women on
every side of the intervention. In the model that we have
created, urban consumers could either shop in newly set up
micro retail enterprises called VeggieMarts or purchase
online for doorstep delivery through the Veggie Kart site
and app that we connected directly with the backend that
our micro entrepreneurs used.
Awards and recognitions
eKutir is India's first Certified B Corporation accredited by
the US non-profit B Lab, which measures and holds for-
profit companies accountable to the highest level of social
and environmental impact. Its work has been featured in a
number of international journals and popular write ups.
Brief us about the future of the company or the goal it
has set to mark its exceptionality in future.
Our ten-year vision: Democratizing the future of
farming
In developing countries, smallholder farmers feed 60 to
80% of society, yet they are not fully a part of it. They are
deprived of information, access, attention and respect. Their
lives are steered by forces that they are helpless against – be
it the below-market prices that buyers offer them, or the
next drought or flood brought about by climate change.
Currently, most smallholders are isolated from solutions, at
the mercy of an increasingly hostile environment. That is
going to change. Ten years from now, farmers will act with
a sense of agency, in a market defined by mutually
advantageous relationships. They will see opportunities
around them, and will know how to seize them. In our
vision, farmers do not feel that they are 'beneficiaries.' They
feel in control.
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31. • Ashoka - Innovators of the Public
• MIT Initiative on Digital Economy
• Royal Society of Arts, Commerce and Manufactures [RSA]
Fellowship
• India's rst certied B Corp
• GIIRS Impact rated
• RS Future of Work Awards 2019
• Facebook & Internet.org Innovation Winner, 2015
• NextBillion - Featured in 2016
• The Inclusive Business Practitioner Hub
• Unitus Ventures – 2016
• Sustainable Brands- 2017, 2018
• Forbes India -2016
• Business Fights Poverty
• Tech in Asia
• Billion Bulbs
• Future of Food | Suvankar Mishra | TEDx SOA University
• Human Digital Platform to Aid Sustainable Development | Suvankar
Mishra | TEDxXIMB
• Economic Times- 2015
• Business Standard- 2016
• BBC World Service -2016
• Outlook Business
• Social Business.org
• CNBC TV 18
• The Asian Entrepreneur
• e-agriculture
• Indiaretailing.com
Awards and Media coverage:
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32. Dynamics of
Indian
sector post
COVID-19
The global pandemic, Covid-19 has badly impacted
all walks of life. Nations are increasingly focusing
on protecting the lives of the people suffering from
the deadly disease and the frontline healthcare workers. The
Indian government has swung into action to shield the
nation from this life-threatening disease. Several states are
observing lockdowns to ensure the containment of the virus
spread.
It has also raised the question that how has this crisis
affected the agriculture sector, the farmers, and their
households across the nation, and also the economy? Let us
take a look at the various immediate challenges that the
pandemic has posed on the farming sector and learn how
these problems can be mitigated during the post-Covid
period.
The Growing Challenges
In light of increasing Covid cases, the government has
imposed restrictions on the movement of people and
vehicular traffic. This has put on some negative effects on
the farming sector. This is the peak season of rabi crops in
India, which include gram, lentil, wheat, mustard, and so
on. Accordingly, these crops are harvestable, and they are
reaching the maturity stage.
During this time, farm harvests reach the marketplaces,
where they are procured by designated government
agencies. Moreover, if there is any disruption in the supply
of perishable goods such as vegetables, fruits, fish, dairy
products, and so on, it will create a severe problem in the
supply chain. This will lead to the inability in fulfillment of
the demand of various urban and rural consumers.
Many workers from few parts of the country have also
started migrating to their native places, which has increased
the concern, because these people play a crucial role in
harvesting and post-harvesting operations, along with
handling of the produce and storing it in safe marketing
centers.
One of the major challenges faced by the government
during the lockdown period is to ensure that food grains,
fruits, vegetables, and all other essentials are available to
the customers in both rural and urban areas. Hence, it is
important that during these challenging times, the supply
chain should be functioning smoothly, while ensuring
adequate safety measures for all the people involved.
Authorities should also ensure that essential commodities
are delivered to the vulnerable population, while following
all the necessary guidelines and protocols, especially, social
distancing, sanitizing, masking, and so on.
Future Scenario
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33. The ongoing lockdown coincides with the rabi harvesting
season. Hence, this has created a major obstruction in
harvesting of crops and smooth procurement operations.
However, the Union Home Ministry has issued a circular
according to which there will be no restrictions on the inter-
state intra-sate movement of farmers and laborers and the
farm machinery which are related to farming and
harvesting. This will be advantageous for farmers; however,
the government should prioritize their safety. The shortage
of workforce and transport has also badly hit the sale of
dairy products, fish, poultry, and so on. In many parts of the
nation, the weather has been very unpredictable during the
past few months. Keeping this in perspective, the harvested
produce must also be protected from such risks.
Tackling the Challenges Efficiently
Agriculturists have been affected badly during the
pandemic. During these times, it is essential that they are
provided with the much-needed support. Many farmers,
who depend on informal employment, have also lost their
jobs during the pandemic. Governing bodies should provide
alternative finance avenues to them (such as cash transfers)
until the economy recovers from the pandemic problem.
Authorities should increase investments in key logistics so
that the demand for agricultural commodities can be
sustained. Moreover, it is essential to encourage e-
commerce, delivery companies, and start-ups so that they
can step in aid of the farmers in need.
The government can help farmers with the lack of farm
labor by providing them with machinery through various
state bodies, farmer producer organizations, and custom
hiring centers and also sufficient incentives.
Farmers can be provided with various funds so that they do
not fall under any pressure due to the lack of finances.
Additionally, landless laborers and workers can also be
provided with wage employment to support them
financially.
Authorities can establish dedicated toll-free help lines/ call
centers to address the grievances of the farmers and to
answer their queries related to the announced government
measures. The government can also play an essential role
by providing various healthcare facilities to the farmers so
that they can take care of themselves and their families
during these challenging times.
Agriculture is the backbone of our economy. The farmers
and agriculturists feed the entire population of this nation
through their dedication and hard work. However, the
Covid-19 pandemic has introduced severe challenges for
various segments of the society. The agriculture sector has
also been severely hit during this crisis. Nevertheless, the
government is taking various corrective measures to ensure
that the farmers, farm laborers, landless laborers, and
workers do not face any financial, logistical, or physical
problems.
-Ananda Kamal Das
Agriculture Tomorrow
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34. t all started when Anuj Rakyan was looking for a
Ijuice option and could not find one without any
additives, concentrate, sugar, colour or preservatives.
Not only that, all juices on shelf were pasteurized (boiled)
impacting the nutritive value of the juices.
Cold-pressed was a technology that used no heat, no
oxidation to extract the juice where the juices weren't
blended but pressed for more pulp. Blending also breaks
down cell structure of the fruit and the presence of oxygen
can lead to faster oxidation of the juice.
There was also a limitation in the choice of fruit juices with
the usual orange, mango, apple flavour juice based drinks.
He saw there was a gap for him as a consumer for fresh, no
additives juices with interesting fruit and vegetable mixes
for consumption.
Taking matters in his own hands, literally, he started making
his own healthy, fresh juices in his mother's kitchen which
became the inception point of RAW Pressery. Anuj Rakyan
shares with us his thoughts and success stories with Insights
Success in the interview mentioned below.
RAW Pressery
Enabling an Experience Filled with the Goodness of Mother Nature
Anuj Rakyan
Founder and MD
RAW Pressery
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35. Innovation
can become
your biggest
differentiator
and ensure you
remain relevant
to your target audience.
It's also important
to be transparent
and really understand
the need of the consumer.
Always keep it simple,
authentic and
most importantly
keep it RAW
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keeps a check on health while delivering fresh and delicious
products.
Tell us about the services you provide through your
venture.
RAW Pressery started with home-delivering 8 different
types of healthy juices & also the first ever Juice Cleanse in
Mumbai with the help of dabbawalas. The brand now is
available in over 16 cities (mainly Bangalore, Hyderabad,
NCR, Mum, Pune, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Mangalore,
Chennai) and more than 2000 points of sale. Our most
recent All Good. No Bad offering is the dairy-free almond
milk which comes in 4 variants namely, cacao, plain
(unsweetened), mango & dates. We have also forayed into
the Middle East with our first steps in the UAE and Qatar.
Please share some success stories, awards, and accolades
that the company has received.
RAW Pressery has been much loved and recognized within
food & beverage and the startup industry with many awards
such as the Golden Spoon, 50 Emerging Startups to watch
in India and even the Entrepreneur of the Year which was
awarded to Anuj Rakyan. Our most recent one which we
are extremely proud and honored to receive is the Best
Vegan Drink award by Peta (2018).
How does the company intend to give back to the
society?
As a brand we believe in trust and transparency and our
brand philosophy of all good. No bad. Is extended from
sourcing to production. We are a clean label brand and we
believe in sustainable solutions. While we were always
recycling our plastic waste at the factory we were asking
ourselves the question of how we can make ourselves not
just plastic neutral but also recycling positive. Many of our
consumers are conscious to return their bottles which we
then send further to our recycling partners. We wanted to
educate consumers that proper waste management coupled
with modern day innovations can prevent plastic from
entering the seas unchecked. Also that there exists
technology today that can convert this plastic into wearable
apparel.
We use plastic bottles for our juices as they are cold-
pressed, never pasteurized and undergo high water pressure
processing (HPP) technology for preserving the juice.
Plastic is the only element that can sustain the pressure,
glass cannot withstand the high pressure. Any juice that's in
a tetrapak or a glass bottle is pasteurized in order to get
shelf life and pasteurizing impacts the nutritional value of
Brief us about the Founder/CEO of the company and
the major contribution of him/her towards the
development of the company.
Anuj Rakyan, is the Founder and MD of RAW Pressery,
India's first and largest clean label brand. Growing up as an
athlete, Anuj understood the importance of eating healthy
and maintain an active lifestyle. His keen interest in health
and fitness and his understanding of the space lead him to
launch India's honestly healthy "All Good. No Bad" brand.
Anuj's goal is to address the scarcity of honest &
transparent products and build a brand that is genuine and
authentic. He aims to plug this gap through an offering that
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36. the juice. Our juices are never boiled or pasteurized to
preserve nutrition value in the juices.
Glass is also heavier and requires more fuel energy to
transport impacting the environment with higher carbon
footprint. With this initiative, we are aiming for better waste
management and how with the help of innovation and
creativity we can give purpose to plastic. As we're all
aware, unmanaged plastic waste in our eco-system wreaks
havoc on international biodiversity. With a growing eco-
conscious community and global thought leaders now
entering the conversation, there is hope to provide
innovative solutions to waste management, and in turn,
create a circular economy. Our primary goal is to mitigate
the amount of plastic that's getting dumped in our
wastelands and oceans. Seven RAW Pressery bottles, make
1 RAW Cycled T-shirt. From the time we started, we have
successfully collected 1.2 million bottles. Currently it's a
drop in the ocean but every little drop counts.
Share with us one latest development in agricultural
technology that will play a major role in helping the
Indian farmers and tackling the growing food
demand.
We work very closely with our farmers and are
constantly learning and gaining valuable insights from
them to make our product better. With the help of
technology, we are soon going to be able to showcase
to our customers the entire supply chain right from
where a particular ingredient was sourced, the soil
condition, it's ph level, at what temperature it was
harvested and transported to the pressery, even details
of the juicing process going right up to the point the
bottle goes onto a retail shelf. With the help of
technology, we are going to bring in more transparency
and thereby further strengthen the trust within our
customers.
Brief us about the future of the company or the goal
it has set to mark its exceptionality in future.
RAW Pressery started with 8 super healthy cold
pressed juices and now we have over 26 different
juices including the country's first-ever bottled
sugarcane juice. The key factor is to innovate and
provide customers convenience without compromise.
The core philosophy of All Good. No Bad runs
throughout the company and we will keep coming up
with products that stand true to this promise. We
recently launched Almond Milk which was is a dairy
alternative for the lactose intolerant and vegan
audience. Very soon we will launching new flavors and
many such innovative products that help people lead
fulfilling healthy lifestyles.
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