Cisco and Social Alpha Unveil Krishi Mangal Second Cohort to Accelerate Innovations
Following the successful
conclusion of the first edition of Krishi Mangal - a scale-up accelerator
program to support Agritech enterprises working on solutions for smallholder
farmers, Cisco and Social
Alpha have selected the cohort of start-ups for its second edition.
Initiated in 2021, the first edition of Krishi
Mangal successfully impacted more
than 17,000 farmers and led to the creation of 200+ jobs, facilitated 500+
micro-entrepreneurs and onboarded
nearly 25 Farmers Producers Organizations (FPOs). The program was delivered across Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra
Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh.
As the program enters its second edition in FY23,
the 18-month market access and scale-up accelerator program will support 7 in-revenue
start-ups impacting agriculture & allied
livelihoods. These start-ups will focus on scaling technologies for soil
rejuvenation, water & crop management, and efficient post-harvest
management. Each start-up will receive grant funding, piloting opportunities,
go-to-market assistance, fundraising guidance, technology refinement, and
mentorship support from experts. By combining Social Alpha's innovation
curation approach with Cisco’s technological expertise, these start-ups will
deploy income-enhancing climate-resilient technologies at scale.
The cohort includes the following start-ups:
Proximal Soilsens has built the world’s tiniest, most repeatable, and
user-friendly soil testing system ‘NutriSens’ to provide accurate, quick soil
test results.
Niyo Farm Tech has designed small, user-friendly sprayers to reduce drudgery
and improve yields.
Urdhavam Environmental Technologies have developed a smart patented borewell
recharging technique – Borecharger, to revive borewells.
Dharaksha Ecosolutions created a biotechnology process that converts crop
stubble waste into biodegradable packaging material, replacing thermocol.
Animeta Agritech uses a digitized end-to-end animal healthcare platform
providing instant aid 24/7 through its disease-diagnosing chatbot and a
connected platform for ethnoveterinary products.
Mivipro Products Private Limited developed Herboliv+, a bio-liquid made from
botanical extracts and natural ingredients. It effectively masks the crop's
odour and renders it unappetizing for wild animals.
Capsber Global Agro improves crop yields and food security by leveraging the
potential of the microbiome, which results in a decreased carbon footprint and
mitigates soil erosion.
“More than
80% of farmers in India are small and marginal and undergo various challenges,
including intergenerational poverty, poor soil quality, lack of water
resources, credit access, high cost of inputs, post-harvest losses and broken
value chain and market access. Added to that are the additional risks of
extreme & chronic climate changes regionally,” said Himanshu
Mishra, Director – Livelihoods & Prosperity, Social Alpha. “New technology
solutions are helpful, but farmers can only adopt tech solutions if we
demonstrate value to them. Our initiative Krishi Mangal will help these farmers
access technology that can reduce their risk and costs and help realize market
value for their produce. We are happy to enter the next phase of the initiative
and aim to make more progress and generate greater impact by making agriculture
and allied value chains efficient, sustainable, and climate-resilient,” he added.
Harish Krishnan, Managing Director & Chief Policy Officer, Cisco
India, said, “It’s
heartening to see how Agri-tech start-ups are positively transforming
agricultural practices by empowering small and marginal farmers. Krishi Mangal
truly resonates with Cisco’s purpose of powering an inclusive future for all by
leveraging the power of technology. The program identifies and provides a
platform for some of the most promising Agri-tech start-ups to develop their
products, sharpen their value proposition, enhance their capabilities, localize
their solutions, and build the organization at scale. And Cisco employee
champions are committed to extending their expertise to coach and mentor these
start-ups across diverse areas. Through Krishi Mangal 2.0, we pledge to invest
in technology-led innovations to build Climate-resilient agricultural practices
that will revolutionize the lives of marginal farmers.”
Chintan Vaishnav, Mission Director at Atal Innovation Mission, said, “We should
promote innovations that make the world more inclusive and meet the sustainable
development goals, that includes women, small and marginal farmers, grassroot
innovators, etc. With programs like Krishi Mangal that promote such
innovations, the impact for small and marginal farmers at scale can be created
through sustainable businesses. To achieve this, we need to create mechanisms
for alliances between different parts of ecosystem like incubators,
governments, investors, etc. and the government will need be a catalyst in this
process.”
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