11 – 12 October, 2023 | Goa, India
Agriculture in general has long cycle times, so any innovation, especially in crop agriculture, you try it out and the end of the season assess what worked or didn’t and then come back next season saying let’s do something better. There is also a large trust deficit between folks providing the technology and end users – farmers. Building that trust is a hard problem to solve and does take time.
What we need is ‘harder’ partnerships with banks where AgFinTechs focus more on the supply chain and getting the last mile connected, and banks can take on the role of product innovation, which needs a significant boost, and the government along with the private sector can play the role of building the data stack.
“The support that the government has put in has been absolutely instrumental and crucial. The Department of BioTechnology has laid out a separate program that gives proof-of-concept funding for transformative technologies and their commercialization.
Incubators [too] have gave us access to access to a lot of infrastructure on a pay-per-use basis [that helps by] de-risking [product] development.
I think the bottleneck has shifted from discovery and R&D to commercialization. Nontechnological barriers which may include commercialization, value-sharing protocols, regulatory protocols – have been barriers to speedy deployment of technology. We need to think out of the box, to [find] ways we can work with value chain partners to create value capture for the R&D scientist or come together as an industry to make deployment much easier.
The Harvesting Tomorrow Summit is an annual forum for advancing innovation, entrepreneurship, and better outcomes in Indian agri-food, convening diverse stakeholders, Indian and global, critical to Indian agri-food – innovators, investors, industry leaders, financial institutions, development financing organizations, and policymakers.
The two-day conference will take placed in Goa, India between 11th – 12th October and will feature insightful speakers, compelling conversations, cutting-edge innovations, and curated networking opportunities with like-minded decision makers.
Recognizing that agri-food ecosystems encompass broad imperatives for our shared future – building climate resilience, enhancing smallholder livelihoods, achieving universal nutrition security, and furthering gender equity – the summit’s programming will highlight multiple facets of each innovation area and identify the enabling institutions, investments, and infrastructure is key to accelerating them.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to develop connections, explore collaborations with fellow leaders and pioneers, and shape the future of innovation and climate resilience in Indian agri-food.
Enhancing value chains, income stability and sustainable practices
Enabling precise, productive and climate-smart agriculture
Towards a resilient and regenerative agri-food system
Furthering equitable, and climate-adaptive protein sufficiency
Steeped amidst sun-kissed beaches and verdant green hills, the Westin Goa will be idyllic setting for an immersive two days of meaningful networking, impactful innovations and discovering the future of agri-food in India
ThinkAg: India’s premier AgFood Tech platform, uniting innovators, investors, government, and stakeholders for enhanced Food & Ag outcomes.
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