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Idea 1: Vertical Farming Description:Vertical farming is a method of growing plants in vertically stacked layers, often in an indoor environment. This method uses hydroponics, aeroponics, or aquaponics to cultivate crops. Why it's futuristic: Vertical farming reduces land use, water consumption, and transportation costs. It also increases crop yields, reduces pesticide use, and provides fresh produce year-round. Market potential:_₹500 crores (by 2025) Key benefits: - Sustainable and eco-friendly - Increased crop yields - Reduced water consumption - Year-round fresh produce - Reduced transportation costs _Initial investment:_ ₹50 lakhs - ₹1 crore _Break-even point:_ 6-12 months _Return on investment (ROI):_ 15-20% per annum This business idea has the potential to revolutionize the way we grow and consume food. With the increasing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly practices, vertical farming .share ur view
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Farmers are the backbone of our nation, yet many struggle to earn a sustainable livelihood. Through contract farming and organic grocery stores, I want to create a model where farmers earn fair value and customers enjoy fresh, eco-friendly produce. L
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Welcome to SkyGrow Solutions, where we combine technology and agriculture to create a brighter, more sustainable future. Our mission is to make advanced farming techniques accessible to farmers, especially those in rural and underdeveloped areas. By
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Unified Platform for Farmers Problem: Farmers in rural India, Especially in Rural, face exploitation by middlemen, poor market access, lack of storage, and outdated farming methods, Purpose of the Idea: The purpose of this platform is to empower far
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The Changing Times We're witnessing a significant shift in how we approach our health and wellness. With growing concerns about the food we eat, people are becoming more conscious of the sources of their nutrition. The Role of a Family Farmer A famil
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Uday Patil, a farmer from Kasegaon in Sangli's Walwa taluka, has achieved remarkable success with the VNR Thailand variety of guavas on his 1.5-acre farm. After dedicating 18 months to nurturing the crop, his first harvest yielded an impressive 15 to
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