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Most Agritech startups has 50+acres farmers as their targeted customer but if this continues small scale farmers will remain there and get washed away by inflation we need to bring some Agritech startups for them which have reasonable products
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Let's talk about india Agri-startup's product !! If you can solve a problem, prevent a loss, and turn that solution into a product or service, then you have a startup. Startups come in many forms and can be created by anyone. In India, many startu
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i see lot of startup enthusiasts or one already having already, but i see a very few are looking in to the unorganized rural agriculture, i could see very few startups trying to solve this, what's people excuses or hesitations to step into this sect
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Why Agritech startups are struggling to survive in India 🤔💭 Some startups are working on this : • DeHaat • Fasal • AgroStar • CropIn 1. Fragmented market: • Millions of small farmers make scaling difficult. 2. Low tech adoption: • Farmers o
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• Uttar Pradesh government wants to help agri startups and use AI in farming. • isn't it great to integrate AI in traditional farming 🤩? • They will hold a global farmers' summit called 'Krishi Bharat' in November 2024 with the Confederation of In
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I'm looking for innovative and unique agriculture-based startup ideas that break away from the usual trends and truly stand out in the industry. The goal is to build something original that addresses a real gap in the agricultural ecosystem—something
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Too Many Startups, Same Industry—Who’s Solving the Real Problems? Right now, it feels like every other startup is entering the same few industries—D2C beauty, Ayurveda, fintech, and food&Qcom delivery. Everyone is rushing to do what’s already been d
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Otipy Shutdown: Key Failures & Lessons Agritech startup Otipy (backed by WestBridge Capital) was shut down on a whim on May 17, 2025, saying goodbye to more than 300 employees and leaving behind almost ₹50Cr of unpaid salaries and vendor dues. Here'
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