BBA'26 | Content Wri... • 18h
I’ve been thinking about an idea that won’t leave me alone. India doesn’t have a farming information problem. It has an access problem. Knowledge exists. Schemes exist. Technology exists. AI exists. But the farmer in the field can’t use any of it. Not because of lack of ability, but because systems were never built for him. Apps assume English. Interfaces assume literacy. Advice assumes time, trust, and perfect internet. The idea is simple: A voice-first AI for Indian farmers. Speaks local languages. Works on basic smartphones. Explains things like a human, not a manual. Crop problems. Modern techniques. Government schemes. One place. One voice. Minimal UI. Not “smart farming”. Usable farming. I’m not a developer. I have zero capital. But if AI only serves urban, English-speaking users, it has already failed. Modernisation shouldn’t feel foreign. It should feel familiar.

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