{"id":608,"date":"2023-03-28T15:11:35","date_gmt":"2023-03-28T09:41:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aasblogs.in\/index.php\/2023\/03\/28\/rise-of-agri-tech-in-india\/"},"modified":"2023-03-28T15:11:35","modified_gmt":"2023-03-28T09:41:35","slug":"rise-of-agri-tech-in-india","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aasblogs.in\/index.php\/2023\/03\/28\/rise-of-agri-tech-in-india\/","title":{"rendered":"Rise of agri tech in India"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Transformative technological solutions are increasing in the agricultural sector, leading to the rise of over 1,300 start-ups aimed at addressing the untapped potential of the agri-tech space. Up until 2021, India received investments of over USD 1.6 billion in agri-tech, being the third highest globally.<br \/>\nThe agri-tech industry is one of the most important pillars to build a sustainable future due to its high demand in India and the global market. The Economic Survey of India 2022-23 highlighted that India\u2019s agriculture sector has grown 4.6% over the last six years with over 1000 agri-tech start-ups having emerged in the sector. Infrastructural development plays a key role in building a robust agri-tech sector.<br \/>\nRole of Agri-Start-ups:<br \/>\nAgri tech start-ups can play a significant role in bringing about agrarian changes by introducing innovative technology and modern practices in the agriculture sector.<br \/>\nAgri tech start-ups can contribute to agrarian changes by improving Farming Techniques, Increasing Efficiency, Access to Finance etc<br \/>\nPrecision Agriculture:<br \/>\nTechnology such as GPS, drones, and sensors are being used to monitor crops, soil, and weather conditions.<br \/>\nThis allows farmers to make data-driven decisions and optimize resource management such as water and fertilizer usage.<br \/>\nAgricultural Machinery:<br \/>\nMechanization has been a key factor in improving the productivity of the agrarian sector.<br \/>\nModern agricultural machinery such as tractors, harvesters, and seed drills have enabled farmers to increase their efficiency and reduce labour costs.<br \/>\nBiotechnology:<br \/>\nBiotechnology has been used to develop crops that are resistant to pests and diseases, drought-resistant, and have increased yield.<br \/>\nThis has resulted in increased productivity, reduced crop loss, and better quality crops.<br \/>\nFood Processing and Preservation:<br \/>\nTechnology has enabled the development of food processing and preservation techniques that ensure food is safe and has a longer shelf life.<br \/>\nThis has reduced food waste and ensured that crops can be stored and transported more efficiently.<br \/>\nMarket Access:<br \/>\nTechnology has enabled farmers to have better access to markets, both locally and internationally.<br \/>\nThe internet and e-commerce have made it possible for farmers to connect with buyers and sell their products directly, bypassing middlemen and increasing profits.<br \/>\nWhat are the Related Steps taken?<br \/>\nDigital Agriculture Mission (DAM) Initiative:<br \/>\nIt was launched in September 2021 to help agri-tech start-ups by leveraging advances in cloud computing, earth observation, remote sensing, data, and AI\/ML models.<br \/>\nWhat are the Issues with Agri-Tech in India?<br \/>\n1.Limited Digital Literacy<br \/>\n2.High Upfront Costs<br \/>\n3.Fragmented Land Holdings<br \/>\n4.Limited infrastructure<br \/>\n5.Inadequate of government policies<br \/>\n6.Lack of collaboration<br \/>\n7.Limited market access<br \/>\n8.Issue with regulations of drones<br \/>\nWhat Should be the Way Forward?<br \/>\n1.Encouraging the Adoption of Modern Technology<br \/>\n2.Promote Farmer-Centric Research<br \/>\n3.Improve access to technology<br \/>\n4.Promote education and training<br \/>\n5.Improving the drone regulation<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Transformative technological solutions are increasing in the agricultural sector, leading to the rise of over 1,300 start-ups aimed at addressing the untapped potential of the agri-tech space. Up until 2021, India received investments of over USD 1.6 billion in agri-tech, being the third highest globally. 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