The Krushi Care app is utilised by over 12,000 farmers and features a catalogue of more than 500 products
Esteemed technology expert Sujata Roychowdhury recently received the Maharashtra Business Icon Award for her outstanding achievements in the agriculture sector. She has made significant strides in the Agriculture Technology Sector by building Krushi Care App for farmers. Her groundbreaking contributions have not gone unnoticed, as she has recently been bestowed with the prestigious ‘Maharashtra Business Icon Awards 2023’ in the category of ‘Outstanding Leadership in Product Growth and Innovation for Agricultural Technology Solutions’.
Krushi Care App, also known as the Farmer App, is an innovative and comprehensive mobile application designed to revolutionise the agricultural sector. To solve the problems that farmers encounter, the Krushi Care software integrates cutting-edge technology, including IoT, data analytics, and real-time monitoring. The programme provides cognitive insights and predictive analytics to help farmers make data-driven decisions for improved outcomes. This is made possible by the integration of AI-based algorithms. It is a game-changer for the agricultural community. It empowers farmers to make informed decisions, connect with potential buyers and sellers, access vital resources, and stay updated with the latest industry developments.
Through the programme, farmers may get weather forecasting services, allowing them to properly plan their activities and adjust to shifting weather conditions. Additionally, the app analyses the health of the soil and uses artificial intelligence to optimise nutrient management practices based on nutrient content, pH levels, and other variables. With its user-friendly interface, comprehensive features, and commitment to the success of farmers, the app is poised to revolutionise the way agriculture is practised, ensuring a sustainable and prosperous future for farmers across the nation. Currently, the Krushi Care app is utilised by over 12,000 farmers and features a catalogue of more than 500 products, catering to the needs of over 55 villages throughout Maharashtra.