Indian Startup Cuts Farm Labour 95% While Saving Water
A homegrown agritech company is solving India's farming crisis with affordable precision technology that slashes labour needs and saves 100,000 litres of water daily. Founder Subhajit wants Indian farmers to have reliable tools without choosing between expensive imports or unreliable makeshift solutions.
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Indian farmers are getting a game-changing alternative to expensive foreign technology or unreliable homemade solutions, and it's already transforming how agriculture works.
Subhajit founded an agritech startup that's bringing precision farming technology to Indian farms at prices farmers can actually afford. His company has developed systems that cut labour requirements by 95% while addressing the growing pressure climate change puts on agriculture.
The technology saves 100,000 litres of water every single day. That's enough to fill more than 60 bathtubs, conserved through smart automation that gives crops exactly what they need.
For years, Indian farmers faced an impossible choice. They could spend huge amounts on foreign precision farming equipment, or they could cobble together makeshift Indian solutions that often didn't work reliably. Neither option made sense for most farmers trying to protect their livelihoods.
Subhajit saw this gap and decided to fill it. His team built affordable, reliable precision farming technology designed specifically for Indian conditions and Indian budgets.

The timing couldn't be more critical. Climate change is making traditional farming increasingly difficult across India. Unpredictable weather patterns, water scarcity, and extreme temperatures threaten food security for the entire nation.
The startup developed its solutions in partnership with NITI Aayog's Frontier Tech Hub. This government collaboration helps ensure the technology meets real farmer needs while staying accessible to those who need it most.
The Ripple Effect
When farms use 95% less labour, those savings ripple through entire communities. Farmers can invest in their operations, improve their families' lives, and make agriculture sustainable for the next generation.
The water conservation alone creates massive impact. In a country where agricultural water use is under intense pressure, saving 100,000 litres daily from just one farm shows what's possible at scale.
Most importantly, this technology helps secure India's food future. As climate challenges intensify, having affordable precision farming tools means Indian agriculture can adapt and thrive instead of just survive.
Subhajit's vision proves that Indian innovation can solve Indian problems better than expensive imports ever could.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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