Is Bangalore losing its attractiveness for new startups?
There can be two main reasons for this:
1. State Government policies against new companies
2. Favourable business environment in some of the cities in India.
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Sajin
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Karan Sahu
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
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Why Agritech startups are struggling to survive
in India š¤š
Some startups are working on this :
ā¢ DeHaat
ā¢ Fasal
ā¢ AgroStar
ā¢ CropIn
1. Fragmented market:
ā¢ Millions of small farmers make scaling difficult.
2. Low tech adoption:
ā¢ Farmers o