ICRISAT
Happenings
11 September 2015 No. 1692
Newsletter
Photo: V Suneel, ICRISAT
AIP staff interacting with visitors and potential clients at the ICRISAT stall at a mega startup event in Hyderabad, India.
Indian youth from IT sector show interest in agribusiness
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outh from the Information Technology (IT) industry are being attracted towards agribusiness and sought information on organic farming, precision farming and IT applications in agriculture.
interested in. The visiting group also interacted with three ICRISAT-ABI Program clients who shared their experiences. A competition was also organized for best ideas. Five ideas were presented and two were declared winners.
They were keen on venturing into agribusinesses and adopting scientific methods and practices to make agriculture sustainable on farms in their villages. Other areas of interest for all participants included – protected cultivation, farm planning and technical support from ICRISAT, millet-based food processing technologies, Internet of Things – IT and internet-based applications in agriculture like mobile apps for agriculture information, weather forecast, market information, online trading, etc.
The Crawl was held at ICRISAT-India, on 30 August. As a follow-up, the ICRISAT-ABI program is in the process of engaging with four to five participants to incubate startups. Based on requests of the participants, two training programs, one on precision farming and the other on organic farming, are being planned.
These youngsters visited the ICRISAT-Agribusiness and Innovation Platform (AIP) stall at August Fest 2015, a mega startup event, held in Hyderabad, India. At the fest they signed up for the ‘Crawl’ – a visit to the ICRISAT-AgriBusiness Incubation (ABI) program. Youngsters from the IT sector accounted for 75% of the 55 participants. During their visit to ICRISAT, the participants were oriented on the business opportunities available in agriculture and were provided information on the start-ups they were
Photo: V Suneel, ICRISAT
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