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Agritech is tough, validation of Idea among farmers if tough because of their reluctancy to reply properly, identifying and connecting with right farmers is itself a challenge. I am working in farm machinization field, after meeting 100's of farmers

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Hey I am on Medial • 6m

the real problem is farmers don't like change. They're used to their old-school methods, and unless you can show immediate benefits, they won’t even consider upgrading to new tech. It’s not just about reluctance, it’s the entire mindset.

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