Cohort For SOCENT-Fellowship 2017-2018: 30 November 2017, Bala Vikasa International Center, Hyderabad

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Cohort for SOCENT-Fellowship 2017-2018

30th November 2017, Bala Vikasa International Center, Hyderabad

Farming Re-invented

Kiriti Madina D. Kapil Jatin Manam


Founder, Pr Coo Cfo
9962938974 9642549416 970046001
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

www.rufarm.in
Problem Description:
Traditional farming Modern farming

More time consuming Less time consuming

Not organized Organized

Decline in productivity High yield

lack of new technologies Precision farming

Low profit margin High profit margin

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Business Solution:
• Bringing autonomous and semi autonomous solutions
in farming
o Land preparation
o Seed sowing
o Harvesting
o Crop protection and maintenance
o Financial estimation

• Spreading awareness of latest farm techniques


o Educating farmers about latest techniques
o Govt. schemas

• Create a trading platform

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Industry:

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Market:
• Co-operate farming
o Crop in
o Skymet
o EM3
o Harvest Croo

• Farmers
o Small lands
o Large lands

• Product and services


o Low cost
o High efficiency
o More quality

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Team Strength:

Mission
Technology driven farming to empower growers with our
innovative products and a trade platform to see
tremendous change in present farming activity

Aspiration
To become the best choice of farmers when they opt
for advanced innovative agriculture equipment's.

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Risk Appetite

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Abilities to execute

• Large gap between traditional farming to advanced farming defines

1. Traditional farming is in-organised and less productive


2. Advanced farming helps in quick analysing, so that proper precautions can be
taken
3. In India lack of technology intervention in farming is the major problem for all.

Connections up & down the value chain

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Impact:

• India produced tractors accounting for 29% of world's output, the largest of all
• GDP of in India is 7.1%
• Taxation on electronic vehicles in India 28%

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Business Plan:
2017 2017 2018 2019
October 60,000/- December May Jan
21,6000/- 2,45,3000/-

• Market study
20,2500/- 20,25,000/-
(online and offline)
• Financial estimations • Drone

16,200,000

55,30,000/-
• Company registration • Plougher
• Established contacts • Trading platform
(naarm, IIM banglore, sp • Recruitment
robotics, PJSU tool *R&d staff 2
testing department) • Patenting products

2021 2021 2020


Dec 11,20,6000/- Jan 19,21,000/- Jan

3,51,00,000/- 1,93,50,000/-
• Product enhancement • 6 services • Service
• New products • R&d 6 expansion to 5
• Sales and services •
• Sme 3 R&d staff 6

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Expectation from BVIC:
 Start-up mentoring
 Network to various farm instrument testing
labs and universities
 Seed-grant
 Network to angle investors
 Certificate for our Robic Rufarm and our
interns

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Many bureaucrats and organisation had helped farmers in many ways but
problems still exist, as we have 60-70% of agriculture families.

Now it’s our turn to paradigm the present situation of farming and farmers

Thank you

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