To say that COVID-19 has taken the world by storm would be a massive understatement. As of 04th May, more than 3.5 million people have been infected by the Coronavirus globally, and more than 2 lakh have succumbed to it. India too is at a very critical stage of this pandemic. We have now over 40,000 cases, but the number is climbing rapidly and a severe lockdown and rapid testing is the only way to stem the tide.

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As the country now finds itself in the midst of long term lockdown, there is going to be a massive ripple effect on the entire economy. And agriculture, the backbone of the Indian [even global] economy would be impacted. Even though the situation is fairly volatile and continues to shift from day-to-day, there are some calculated predictions we can make about how the virus will impact the agriculture sector.

Immediate and Short term Impact

First things first – the lockdown coincides with the harvesting season for Rabi crops across several states. To fix supply chain disruption in the agri-sector, State governments like Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan have issued directives allowing farmers to go into the fields as long as they maintain social distancing guidelines. Harvesting of wheat begins earlier in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan — starting in the latter half of March. In Punjab, Haryana and Bihar, harvesting already began in April.

For other crops like chana (chickpea) and mustard, harvesting has already started in Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh. There could be a potential upside to this as well. This season has seen a bumper production of wheat, and experts were expecting mandi prices to fall below the Minimum Support Price (MSP). However, with the lockdown, the government has decided to provide 5 kg of free rice or wheat, which should keep prices at a reasonable level.

To function effectively in the new normal, it is important to ensure smooth transportation of rabi crops amidst this lockdown. There have been supply chain disruptions when it comes to perishables like fruits and vegetables with the announcement of the lockdown, but that should hopefully resolve itself in a few days.

Medium and Long term Impact

This will depend entirely on how the COVID-19 situation pans out in India. In the best-case scenario, if we’re able to stem the tide and flatten the Covid-19 curve within time, we could escape the worst of this pandemic.

China has already gone through a massive crippling of the economy. Although the virus has been controlled with stringent measures, it will be a while before normality is restored. The United States has also been hit massively by the virus, and they are taking all the necessary measures to contain the spread. As of mid April 2020, the number of Corona cases in the USA is now the largest in the world. Many economies in the EU – including Spain, Italy, France, and the UK – have been severely hit as well.

This means that assuming India is able to escape the worst of the virus, we could see a significant rise in agri-exports next year, as domestic production in many of these countries will be hit. This would include items like cotton, jute, tobacco, soybean, fruits, maize, etc.

At the same time, as many industries and businesses are forced to slow down their daily operations and take a breath. We are seeing a lot of thinking going into innovation, and futuristic solutions. If this spills over to the agriculture sector, we should be seeing a long-term shift towards AgTech.

Agribusinesses are moving towards flexible and remote working scenarios as they identify newer ways to connect all the stakeholders in the agri-value chain digitally and to ensure an efficient supply of product from farm to consumers. This could increase the adoption of advanced technologies such as precision agriculture, robotics, AI-led credit and insurance underwriting, and supply chain improvements.

The Bottom Line

COVID-19 continues to be a rapidly evolving situation. New developments are coming in every single day as the world struggles to adapt quickly. Given that agriculture is still the backbone of the Indian economy, hopefully the fallout for India isn’t too severe.

The recent launch of an agritech startup’s e-commerce platform for farmers in Barwani proves technology and startups are way beyond the big cities’ corridors. Recently, Barwani, an agri-centric region of Madhya Pradesh, witnessed a wave of a technological revolution in the form of Farmkart, a new generation startup transforming the Indian agriculture industry.

Founded in 2017 and based in Barwani, Farmkart offers pioneering solutions that digitize the agri-inputs’ buying process and simplify it, making the lives of rural farmers easier and their work more fruitful. Happy customers, increasing in number every day, validate Farmkart’s e-commerce platform as the much-awaited agritech revolution expands to rural villages across all states of India.

Atul Patidar, CEO, Farmkart, said

Farmkart, in broader terms, is changing the way others look at agriculture. No one could have ever imagined the potential of user experience that can be built around farmers and agriculture. We brought innovation to where it was needed the most. We as a team are growing every day, upgrading our own ideas and thinking of creating an impact in the everyday lives of farmers.

Farmkart is led by a core team of seven in Toronto, Canada, and its operations are executed by a fast-growing team in Barwani, bringing together the local knowledge and international expertise to make farming a profitable profession. To realize this vision, the team first researched the on-ground problems the farmers of the region were facing and then launched three products, designed with a combination of technology and human compatibility.

Farmkart Digital PlatformAll of Farmkart’s technology solutions follow one simple rule ‘Everyone in the world knows how to count money’. Every farmer, whether educated  or not, can get easy access to the most affordable agriculture products and services,right from the comfort of their home or farm.

Using Farmkart’s digital platform is as easy as counting from 0-9. The platform further provides farmers of the rural region access to world-class quality agriculture products at reasonable prices delivered to their doorstep within 36 hours, in just one click.

Unique Identification Code [UIC]Putting its best foot forward, Farmkart has built a deep learning network that classifies and catalogues products based on a farmer’s profile and provides a smart personalized online shopping experience to each user in the palm of their hands. The UIC card not only encrypts the farmers’ individual identity, but also integrates their farm’s identity – i.e type of soil, crops, and products used by them – with the digital platform.

Farmkart’s advanced data analytics then transforms the farming experience by providing farmers with their own, personal digital agronomist. Farmkart’s Unique Identification Code [UIC] also allows them to shop and pay for their orders easily with a click of a button.

Farmkart User to User Delivery – Farmkart User to User Delivery model is an innovative community-driven delivery model that paves the way for the community to come forward and become a part of an impact that Farmkart are trying to create on agriculture. One can easily carry out his/her daily activities and still can be a part of the U2U delivery process by a simple registration and identification process.

An initiative that has been designed such that it utilizes minimum resources for execution, saves transportation cost and increases accessibility while promoting local employment.

Agriculture Consulting & Service Centers – Through Farmkart Agri-Nidan, agriculture also gets its first personalized agriculture consulting service providing the farmers’ end-to-end solutions based on the soil testing results, land quality, cropping patterns and historical regional data analysis.

The FarmKart team

Additionally, Farmkart service centers provide low-cost repairs and maintenance with quick turnaround times, ensuring minimal disruption in farming activities. If there is one thing that is going to change the current situation of the agriculture community it’s the technological integration in the agriculture process.

As Farmkart unveils its experience through its products for the people of the agriculture community, it is giving them an experience they never thought they would have. It is initiating its journey towards its vision of making rural agriculture and farmers technologically compatible. In the coming years, Farmkart envisions to add more innovative products into the lives of farmers and agriculture and increase their productivity, output, and profitability.

CropIn has released the ‘SmartFarm’ app for iOS users, in addition to the existing version that is available on the desktop and Android. SmartFarm is a complete farm management solution that monitors the pre-harvest farming processes.

The solution leverages weather advisory, satellite image processing and insights strengthened by Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to enable efficient operations, and to improve traceability and output predictability. This empowers agribusinesses to enable data-driven farming in their operations by tracking, managing and monitoring every step – from input to execution – all in one place.

SmartFarm is validated by a number of organizations in the agriculture value chain — from farming companies, agri input firms, and seed production companies, to crop insurance providers and governments. Major brands that use SmartFarm to improve their farming processes and associated outcomes include McCain, Syngenta, BASF, Government of Karnataka and the World Bank.

With the introduction of the mobile app on iOS, SmartFarm will now be accessible on iPhone/iPad devices. This version of the app will equip the heads of agribusinesses to have complete visibility of near-real-time farming operations and enable access to actionable data insights on-the-go to make timely decisions. With the release of the SmartFarm app on iOS, CropIn is crafting a holistic solution that makes monitoring the entire farming process extremely easy.

SmartFarm app for iOS & Android is available here & here respectively.

About CropIn

CropIn is a leading full-stack agri-tech organization that provides SaaS solutions to agribusinesses globally. CropIn’s unique suite of products enables various stakeholders in the agri-ecosystem to adopt and drive digital strategy across their operations.

Using cutting-edge technology like big data analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and remote sensing, CropIn creates an interconnected network of all these stakeholders at different levels of the agriculture ecosystem, enabling clients to analyze and interpret data to derive real-time actionable insights on standing crop. Businesses can thus leverage technology to effectively drive their initiatives around Digitization, Compliance, Sustainability, and Traceability.

Thus far, CropIn has digitized over 5 million acres of farmland and enriched the lives of nearly 2.1 million farmers, while gathering data on 265 crops and 3,500 crop varieties in 30+ countries. The SaaS solutions offered by CropIn are crop and location agnostic and are available on the web and on mobile devices.

The world population is growing to upwards of 10 billion people by the middle of the century. This growth combined with the accelerating urbanisation will require the agricultural production to double. To succeed, we need smart solutions from farm to fork for healthy, fairly produced, and sustainable food, feed and fibre, which is the mainstay principle of CropIn Technology, a leading agri-tech company based in Bengaluru.

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As an initiative to disseminate information and know-how about how CropIn can change the face of agriculture at a global level, the company conducts a series of webinars. The latest webinar titled From Agriculture to Agtech would take place on the 7th of December, 2017.

  • Live Webinar on December 7th, 2017 at 3 PM IST by Bhavesh Barot, AVP [Sales & BD], CropIn Technology.
  • Register for the Webinar here
  • Learn more about CropIn & Request for Demo here

The Webinar will cater to Agri-businesses, Agronomists, as well as ICT and IoT enthusiasts. The discussion will cover the evolution of agriculture from old growth drivers to new growth drivers, the way agricultural technology has progressed over the past decade and how CropIn is harnessing technology to revolutionize the agri-ecosystem.

The Presenter : Bhavesh Barot – After working with renowned Industries for over a decade, Bhavesh Barot, Associate Vice President [Sales &BD], CropIn Technology, decided to take up a role which stands to impact the lives of millions of farmers and make a difference to the global community of the future. He currently spends most of his time meeting Agri-Business stakeholders and explaining how Technology stands to Transform Agriculture.

About CropIn Technology

CropIn Technology, a leading agri-tech company based in Bangalore, provides SaaS based services to agribusinesses globally. CropIn enables its clients to analyse & interpret data and derive real time actionable insights on standing crop and projects spanning geographies. The company harnesses cutting-edge technologies – Big Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Geo-tagging & Satellite monitoring to revolutionize the agri-ecosystem. Providing sustainable solutions for food, feed and fibre and ensuring farm to fork traceability across the agriculture supply chain are the mainstay principles that drive the company. For more information, please visit