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An Exploratory Field Study of Select AgTech Start-ups

V. Ravi Anshuman, Venkatesh Akella and Sahajdeep Kaur
2023
Working Paper No
686
Body

This study presents a set of field studies of Indian Agtech startups that use digital technology: Jivabhumi, Adi Naturals, Milk Mantra, TraceX, and Stellapps. In addition, we study a few startups that rely on blockchain technology, e.g., Curry and Company and Intel Connected Logistics Platform, Trabppca Coffee, Blue Korintji Coffee, and Slay Coffee. We also discuss the integrated organic farming model proposed by Mr. Ramesh Chandra Dagar. The finding of these caselets suggest that digitisation of both upstream and downstream activities are critical for achieving scale.

Key words
Agtech, Startups, blockchain, dairy, agriculture, coffee, traceability
WP No. 686.pdf (946.96 KB)

An Exploratory Field Study of Select AgTech Start-ups

Author(s) Name: V. Ravi Anshuman, Venkatesh Akella and Sahajdeep Kaur, 2023
Working Paper No : 686
Abstract:

This study presents a set of field studies of Indian Agtech startups that use digital technology: Jivabhumi, Adi Naturals, Milk Mantra, TraceX, and Stellapps. In addition, we study a few startups that rely on blockchain technology, e.g., Curry and Company and Intel Connected Logistics Platform, Trabppca Coffee, Blue Korintji Coffee, and Slay Coffee. We also discuss the integrated organic farming model proposed by Mr. Ramesh Chandra Dagar. The finding of these caselets suggest that digitisation of both upstream and downstream activities are critical for achieving scale.

Keywords: Agtech, Startups, blockchain, dairy, agriculture, coffee, traceability
WP No. 686.pdf (946.96 KB)