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India Agritech Market Share 2021: Global Trends, Key Players, Industry Analysis Report to 2027
India’s agricultural technology market is expected to boom due to rising rural internet penetration, rapid digital transformation and growing investor interest due to Covid-19.
India has more than 1000 agricultural tech startups with businesses that saw demand surge during the lockdown this year. India is home to more than 1000 Agritech startups with companies witnessing a spike in demand driven by rise in rural internet penetration, rise in post-harvest and supply chain losses, growing investors’ interest in the sector, lack of finance and high-quality inputs for farmers. 
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INDIGO AG, INC., AEROFARMS, PIVOT BIO, CERES IMAGING, AND CONSERVIS -PROMINENT MARKET PARTICIPANTS IN AGRITECH MARKET
There are various other notable players in the global agritech market ecosystem such as ARSR Tech, Apollo Agriculture, Crofarm Agriproducts Pvt Ltd., LettUs Grow Ltd.,  and AgBiome, Inc. which were also profiled in this report. All of these players operate in diverse agritech market segments ranging from biotechnology to analytics and software providers.
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India Agritech Market - Segmentation
By Type
Biotechnology and Biochemicals
Big Data and Analytics
Sensors and Connected Devices
Mobility
By Application
Irrigation
Production and Maintenance
Supply Chain
Marketplace
The report covers the following objectives:
Proliferation and maturation of trade in the India Agritech Market
The market share of the India Agritech Market, supply and demand ratio, growth revenue, supply chain analysis, and business overview.
Current and future market trends that are influencing the growth opportunities and growth rate of the India Agritech Market.
Feasibility study, new market insights, company profiles, investment return, revenue (value), and consumption (volume) of the India Agritech Market.
Recent Developments
Market Overview and growth analysis
Import and Export Overview
Volume Analysis
Current Market Trends and Future Outlook
Market Opportunistic and Attractive Investment Segment
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Latin America Market Size and/or Volume
Europe Market Size and/or Volume
Asia-Pacific Market Size and/or Volume
Rest of the world Market Size and/or Volume
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Startup Watchlist: 10 Agritech Startups To Look Out For In 2019
Inc42 has compiled a list of startups that transform farmers' lives through the innovative use of technology
Some of the start-ups that agriculture startups india are AgroStar, Ninjacart, Crofarm, Bombay Hemp Company, Stellapps
The Indian agricultural sector needs a rapid technological shift to help address the critical gap between production and product procurement
This article is part of the Inc42 Startup List, an annual series that lists the best emerging companies to be aware of in 2019 from industries such as agritech, AI, logistics, healthtech and more. Explore all the news from the 'Startup Watch List' series here.
Agriculture and India share a unique association. From the wheat-rilled farms of Punjab to the crowded rice fields of Tamil Nadu, to tropical climate and fertility, mineral-rich land has helped agriculture flourish in India since time immemorial. In fact, agriculture is the basis on which the Indian subcontinent has been able to generate its rich civilizations.
However, in recent years, with global warming and depletion of water resources to feed the fields, yields of agricultural land in India fell. For example, although India is the largest producer of pulses in the world, the pulse yield (659 kg / ha) was the lowest among the Brix countries in 2014.
Agricultural growth in India has been somewhat volatile over the past decade, ranging from 5.8% in 2005-06 to 0.4% in 2009-10 and -0.2% in 2014-15.
In the face of low productivity, income and debt debt, farmers commit suicide by the thousands. In addition, given the increasing population of India, there is an urgent need to enhance agricultural productivity in a sustainable manner. Technology, which is the key to everything from unrest, is also accelerating with agriculture as a number of startups in agricultural solutions have begun to solve agriculture-related problems in India.
According to Inc42 Datalabs, Agritech's total funding in India increased from US $ 46.1 million in 2017 to US $ 66.6 million in 2018, giving us an idea of growing investor appetite and belief in agritech's potential in India; Based on agriculture in the country.
With the BJP-led government chosen as one of its core principles, the past four years have been characterized by multiple digital initiatives and governance. One of these steps is the establishment of the National Agriculture Market (eNAM), an all-India e-commerce portal aimed at creating a unified national agricultural commodity market aimed at eliminating intermediaries and helping farmers achieve better prices for their products.
However, despite these measures, there is a large gap between production, as well as issues related to adequate crop production and storage, which means that farmers are still unable to obtain fair prices for their products. They were keen to tell the government that they were unhappy by organizing rallies to New Delhi and other places as evidence of protest.
Aside from politics, the current scenario represents a great opportunity for start-ups in India to come up with solutions. As Mark Kent of venture capital firm Omnivore - "the opportunity involves a 1/6 humanitarian feed." This indicates 1.3 billion people in India.
Given the importance and disruption of the agricultural sector, Inc42 is responsible for following developments in this sector. We have also been keeping up with current and upcoming agritech companies in India. Here are some agritech startups to watch this year:
10 Agritech Startups To Watch Out For In 2019
AGROSTAR
AgroStar, an emerging e-commerce company based in Pune, sells agricultural inputs directly to farmers, as one of the leading agritech companies in India, especially after the funding that was collected to start agriculture industury startups in the country in 2017.
AgroStar, which aims to expand its services across India, is trying to solve the problem of logistics in recent miles in rural India to enable better service delivery. The deliveries made by its field team (rather than using an intermediary such as the India Post) have reinforced the delivery of packages on time.
AgroStar has covered more than 2,300 symbols, which means more than 25,000 villages in Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra.
Ninjacart
NinjaCart, to the marketing and delivery platform for agricultural products, raised $ 34.6 million (Rs. 250 crore) into a B-series financing round in 2018 with the aim of expanding into different geographic regions and doubling the supply chain infrastructure.
NinjaCart connects farmers to end retailers such as grocery stores, supermarkets and restaurants that buy fruits and vegetables. The startup also manages the logistics network, allowing for product capture and output.
The Bengaluru company has a network of resources with more than 3,000 farmers across South India and fresh products are transported from about 4,000 retailers in less than 12 hours of selection daily.
NinjaCart mainly operates in Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad with a team of more than 750 people.
Crofarm
Founded in 2016, the Crofarm chain of shops starts the agricultural supply chain by buying fresh fruits and vegetables directly from farmers and providing them with online and offline retailers.
Crofarm provides services to more than 100 small and medium-sized retailers through its multiple distribution centers and demands less than 5% waste on its supply chain compared to the average 50% waste of fruits and vegetables throughout the country's supply chain.
Crofarm operates mainly in Delhi-NCR and has a network of farmers throughout UP and Haryana and Delhi. The company hopes to reduce the risk of intermediaries and simplify operations in the agricultural sector, which is largely unorganized.
Company Bombay Hemp
Following the global trend to explore the medical benefits of cannabis, Bombay Hemp Company researches, develops, develops products and markets cannabis products. Indian start-up operates everything from cannabis clothing to research and development of drugs for treating breast cancer and epilepsy.
Emerging companies help local farmers develop their fields by providing ideal seeds, feedback on farming techniques and the use of new agricultural products.
The emerging company also participated with the Scientific and Industrial Research Council (CSIR) to conduct medical research on hashish.
Stellapps
Stellapps, an emerging Internet of Things (IoT) dairy company, had a good performance in 2018, not only raising money but also getting the prestigious Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation as an investor.
Stellapps, initially incubated at the IIT Madras Rural Technology Incubator, monitors the quantity and quality of milk and storage facilities, establishes wearable devices to track livestock health, and provides livestock infrastructure.
agriculture industury startups is done by using technology such as Internet objects and data analysis while accessing data through sensors embedded in milking systems, animal wearable devices, etc.
No cow cows required here!
Cropin
The main product of CropIn, based in Bangalore, SmartFarm, allows large companies to map the supply chain and provide real-time updates on farms, weather patterns and pests, etc., for farmers with smart phones and Internet connectivity.
From cropping to harvest, SmartFarm monitors the field and climate, and accordingly, sends an action plan to the farmer.
Cropin is also working with the Government of Karnataka to digitize farmer-producing organizations and with the Governments of Bihar and Madhya Pradesh in the climate adaptation program to help farmers fight climate change.
Arav for unmanned systems
Aarav Unmanned Systems (AUS), based in Bangalore, developed its first-class commercial UAVs with the first UAV-equipped unmanned aerial vehicle (INSIGHT-PPK) in India. According to the founders, the unmanned PPK agritech startup is three times more accurate and twice as fast as the most common market solution.
The emerging company, which has raised an unknown amount in a pre-A-2018 financing round, provides three-dimensional land-surface presentations that can transform and change the way decisions are made in agriculture. .
In March 2017, AUS said it had seen a six-fold increase in revenue over the previous year.
gramophone
Gramophone, an emerging company based in Indore, Gramophone, initiated by graduates of IIT Kharagpur Nishant Vats and Tauseef Khan, is a comprehensive solution for all types of inputs to agriculture. The start-up company helps farmers with their toll-free number: farmers can communicate with them simply by giving an unanswered call and finding solutions to all problems related to agriculture.
They can also buy agricultural products such as seeds, crop protection, nutrition, etc., directly from the company's trading platform.
Ugaao
ugaoo.com is a gardening and agriculture platform that was launched at the end of 2015 and focuses on the horticultural market and landscaping. The emerging company works closely with farmers and provides them with high-quality organic seeds, among others, through its online platform.
It communicates with consumers in Tier 2 cities such as Surat, Nashik and Kuchi to capitalize on the growing market potential in these cities. It is aimed at farmers who have been exposed to the latest technologies and are knowledgeable about using applications.
In 2016, Ugaoo collected $ 425,580 (INR 3 Cr) from Namdeo Umaji Seed Company in favor of an e-commerce company.
EM3 Agricultural
Established in 2014, EM3 Agri offers agritech startup services and machinery for rent to farmers. The start-up provides agricultural-for-use services for each step of the growth process, including land development, land preparation, agriculture, agriculture, crop care and harvesting, post-harvest field management.
EM3 has partnered with the Rajasthan Government to provide small farmers with access to capital equipment, such as tractors, combine harvesters and advanced agricultural tools.
In 2017, I received funding of $ 10 million from the B Series from the UK-based Global Innovation Fund (GIF) and the current investor, Aspada Investments.
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