Farming decisions are often based on what we can see in the field. But crop stress does not begin when leaves turn yellow or growth…
Category: NDVI
Introduction Agri-tech in India is evolving rapidly, offering farmers new ways to increase productivity, manage resources efficiently, and adopt sustainable practices. With challenges like unpredictable…
With the world’s population surging, the pressure on food production intensifies. To meet this demand, farming must evolve through innovative, precision-driven methods. Variable Rate Technology…
In today’s unpredictable climate, traditional weather forecasts alone don’t give farmers the full picture. While they may signal upcoming rainfall or rising temperatures, they often…
New Growth Driven by Intelligence, Sustainability, and Evolving Farmer Needs The global agritech market is poised for a significant leap, expected to rise from $24.4…
Value chain finance in agriculture must be understood beyond the immediate actors—it is shaped by the broader environment, including a country’s business climate, rural infrastructure,…
Water efficiency has become an essential component of sustainable agriculture in the face of increasing climate variability, depleting water resources, and the growing need for…
The Kharif season is one of the most crucial periods for farmers across India, with crops like rice, maize, pulses, and cotton dependent on the…
Agriculture has long been the backbone of India’s economy, feeding millions and providing livelihoods to a vast rural population. With about 42.3% of India’s population…
India faces several challenges in the agriculture sector that impact farmers, rural communities, and the overall economy. Reasons include land degradation and soil health, pests…










