India has 140 million farmers who grow enough to feed a billion people — yet half their harvest is lost, their prices are stolen, and their fields go thirsty. Technology has reached every corner of the world. It's time it reached the farm.
India is one of the world's largest food producers. And yet, 200 million Indians go to bed hungry every night. The gap between what we grow and what reaches the table is a catastrophic failure of technology, logistics, and access.
Farmers have no tools to detect crop disease early. They sell their harvest at unfair prices to middlemen. Their fields get too much water or too little. Their produce rots before it reaches a market.
This is not a farming problem. This is a technology gap. And you can close it.