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The future of agricultural technology is geared towards precision and sustainability

Ranjan Kumar, CEO and Founder of eFeed, is spearheading a transformative wave in the dairy industry shares more about the VetVantage platform. Edited Excerpts:

Ranjan Kumar, CEO and Founder of eFeed, is spearheading a transformative wave in the dairy industry with the launch of VetVantage. eFeed has introduced this platform that empowers dairy firms to effectively manage and mitigate methane emissions. Keen on innovation and sustainability, Kumar is not just revolutionising dairy farming practices but also setting new standards for environmental stewardship in the agricultural sector. VetVantage stands as a testament to his commitment to marrying technological advancements with eco-friendly practices, ensuring a healthier planet for future generations while enhancing the efficiency and profitability of dairy operations today. In a conversation with AgroSpectrum, Kumar shares more about the VetVantage platform. Edited Excerpts:

 What was the inspiration behind eFeed?

My journey into entrepreneurship and innovation was shaped by my previous experiences in autonomous cars, ADAS, and electric vehicles. These roles honed my commitment to real-world impact and sustainable practices. The idea for eFeed emerged from observing the significant challenges faced by cattle farmers in India, including low incomes, poor animal nutrition, and high methane emissions. Motivated to make a difference, I founded eFeed to empower these farmers through advanced AI-driven solutions that not only enhance their livelihoods but also address environmental concerns. Our mission at eFeed is to transform livestock management by boosting productivity and reducing emissions, leading us toward a more sustainable and innovation-driven economy.

How has the company evolved since its inception?

Since inception in 2021 at Pune, we have seen tremendous growth in how we leverage technology to support farmers. Initially, we used the premise that smartphones are powerful, accessible tools for farmers. This idea has expanded into a comprehensive platform that not only gathers data but also provides precise, actionable insights directly to farmers. Our focus on reducing methane emissions and improving animal yields has led to notable success, including a 13-14 per cent reduction in methane with a balanced Total Mixed Ration (TMR). We have also launched VetVantage, a revolutionary platform that aids dairy companies in managing their emissions, transforming the way we approach sustainability in livestock management. This evolution reflects our commitment to turning India into an innovation-led economy, benefiting farmers and the environment alike.

Can you explain how the technology that converts methane into milk works?

Methane emissions from cattle are a function of cattle genetics, nutrition and microbiomes in rumen. We have studied how the feed energy in the cattle gets utilised in the cattle body and evaluated the energy loss in methane emissions. By improving the cattle rumen and improved nutrition we have seen significant improvement in milk outputs and methane emissions. For every 1kg milk we saw reduction of 14 grams of methane drop in cow and 18 gms drop in buffalo.

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