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AgroSpectrum Technovate 2025 aims to be a transformative platform where industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, and innovators converge to shape the future of agritech and sustainable agriculture.

AgroSpectrum Technovate 2025, a premier conference dedicated to exploring the intersection of agriculture and technology, kicked off in Navi Mumbai, today. The two-day event brings together industry leaders, innovators, researchers, and policymakers to discuss and showcase the latest advancements in agritech.  The inaugural event was graced by dignitaries Dr Anil Kakodkar, Ex Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission & Secretary, Atomic Energy, Dr T R Kesavan, Group President TAFE and Dr C D Mayee, Former Chairperson, ASRB, ICAR & Chairperson, Conference Committee.

The conference is organised by AgroSpectrum, a leading B2B publication catering to agriculture and allied sectors, along with MM Activ Sci-Tech Communications. The event is supported by Agrovision Foundation, BIARC, MIDC, MAIDC, TAFE, and other key industry stakeholders. With a focus on sustainable practices and cutting-edge technologies, the conference will address the challenges and opportunities facing the agricultural sector in the 21st century.

Ravindra Boratkar, MD, MM Activ Sci-Tech Communications, Publisher & Managing Editor of AgroSpectrum in his welcome speech said, “Agriculture is going through  technological transformation and all the stake holders agriculture sector including policy makers, entrepreneurs and progressive farmers expressed the need of a platform where they can deliberate and focus more on the challenges and opportunities that lies in this transformation particularly the advanced technologies such AI, IoT, robotics, Biotech and gene editing technology.”

Boratkar also informed the audience about the key highlights of the event. AgroSpectrum Technovate 2025 aims to be a transformative platform where industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, and innovators converge to shape the future of Agritech and sustainable agriculture. At AgroSpectrum Technovate 25 is an effort to bring together all the stake holders to deliberate on latest technologies in agriculture, future trends and opportunities and how agri industry can disseminate the same to the end users.

Dr T R Kesavan said, “There are lot of good verticals in agriculture but farmer needs something horizontal cutting across the verticals. We want to concentrate on farm-to-farm head. The six important elements of agriculture- Seeds, fertilisers, pesticides, water and limited use of energy. If we can succeed in reducing the inputs in any of these areas it will help the farmers majorly. One of the areas where we need to focus is agriculture as a service need to catch on in a much bigger way.

Kesavan also added that there is huge need to set up agricultural centre of excellence. We are working with Government of India Agriculture Ministry for setting up five agricultural centres of excellences.

Dr C D Mayee informed the audience about the contribution of Dr Anil Kakodkar to the growth agriculture sector. He said that there is a wide difference between cities and villages. In order to bridge this gap Dr Kakodkar has introduced the concept of CILAGE- City in village which aims to improve the agriculture in villages. Kakodkar has started CILAGE project in Gadchiroli district for rural development.

On the inaugural day of the conference, Dr Anil Kakodkar, Ex Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission & Secretary, Atomic Energy, started his ‘Vision Talk’ by mentioning that technology is changing at a very fast pace. Building bridges between technology and agriculture is important. Mentioning climate change and soil degradation, he urged to focus on capacity building at the grassroots level to make farmers understand what the technology is meant for. He mentioned improving the agri economy, however, the growth remains a question mark.

AgroSpectrum Technovate 2025 aims to be a

AgroSpectrum Technovate 2025, a premier conference dedicated to exploring the intersection of agriculture and technology, kicked off in Navi Mumbai, today. The two-day event brings together industry leaders, innovators, researchers, and policymakers to discuss and showcase the latest advancements in agritech. With a focus on sustainable practices and cutting-edge technologies, the conference will address the challenges and opportunities facing the agricultural sector in the 21st century

On the inaugural day of the conference, Dr Anil Kakodkar, Ex Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission & Secretary, Atomic Energy, started his ‘Vision Talk’ by mentioning that technology is changing at a very fast pace. Building bridges between technology and agriculture is important. Mentioning climate change and soil degradation, he urged to focus on capacity building at the grassroots level to make farmers understand what the technology is meant for. He mentioned improving the agri economy, however, the growth remains a question mark.

The former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission talked about the concept of Cillage, which can be better mentioned as the Best of a City in a Village. A digitally-enabled modern village can be the future of India’s growth in the agri sector. Knowledge-based ecosystems for integrated education, research technology development and deployment, as well as livelihood and capacity building in rural areas, can be a game changer in the long run. Kakodkar opined that agriculture and horticulture products are among the top sectors, along with electricity, coal, steel, etc.

Citing an example about the Gini Index, which is higher in rural areas, Dr Kakodkar raised concerns about its prevalence in urban areas. Also referred to as the Gini coefficient, it provides insights into inequality within a population. A higher Gini index indicates greater inequality, with high-income individuals receiving much larger percentages of the population’s total income. He cited examples of following old data in various reforms, including the agri sector and following these data leads to challenges and validity of the numbers.

According to him, the climate crisis, depleting resources and environmental crisis are taking their toll on the overall growth of the country. He emphasised creating social structure. Economy-led development, tech-led development, and knowledge-led development are driven by research-intensive value creation that could promote welfare through democratisation and decentralisation.

Every village needs to become a net exporter rather than an importer. This will have a good impact on the economy. He emphasised quality education to eliminate disparities that need much larger attention. Dr Kakodkar touched upon migration, which is a matter of worry. City-centric growth is leading to disparities. He said, “If we can talk about working from home, then why not work from villages?”

“India’s economic growth is due to its massive youth,” he observed. In the past, development was led by the economy, then we had tech-led development, value addition through new technology. But today, we should be talking about knowledge-led development.

Research-intensive value creation could promote human welfare. Lastly, he urged to promote a conducive innovation eco-system. Value addition, leveraging local strengths with a global outlook, is the key.

AgroSpectrum Technovate 2025, a premier conference dedicated

AgroSpectrum is proud to announce Technovate 2025, an exclusive two-day summit designed to bring together the brightest minds and innovators in the agritech sector. Set to take place on March 12-13, 2025, at the CIDCO Exhibition & Convention Center, Navi Mumbai, this event will offer an unparalleled opportunity to explore transformative solutions that are revolutionising agriculture.

The AgroSpectrum India Awards 2025 will recognise and celebrate excellence in innovation and sustainability within the agritech industry.  The awards will honour trailblazers in the agricultural ecosystem, recognizing their exceptional contributions to advancing agritech, sustainable practices, and community impact. The awards ceremony will be the highlight of the AgroSpectrum’s Technovate 2025 event, featuring keynote speeches, entertainment, and networking opportunities in a grand celebration of excellence.

Award Categories

Innovator of the Year

Recognises individuals or teams driving groundbreaking agritech innovations.

Best Agritech Startup

Celebrates impactful startups leveraging emerging technologies to transform agriculture.

Sustainable Agriculture Award

Honors sustainable practices and resource-efficient technologies in farming.

Precision Farming Excellence

Showcasing the best applications of precision farming technologies.

Agri-Fintech Pioneer

Rewarding innovative financial solutions empowering farmers and agri-businesses.

Climate-Smart Agriculture Leader

Highlighting impactful technologies and practices for climate resilience in agriculture.

Community Impact Award

Recognizing innovations creating significant socio-economic benefits for farming communities.

Biotechnology Breakthrough in Agriculture

Celebrates advancements in biotechnology revolutionizing agriculture, such as gene editing, synthetic biology, bio-based fertilizers, and pest-resistant crops.

Why Nominate?

Prestigious Recognition: Gain national and international acknowledgment for your contributions.

Build Credibility: Establish yourself or your organization as a leader in the agri-sector.

Networking Opportunities: Connect with agritech leaders, experts, and stakeholders.

Inspire Change: Showcase your work and inspire others to adopt innovative practices.

How to Participate

Submit Your Nomination: For nominating, please click on: Nomination Form by the deadline 28th February 2025.

Supporting Documents: Provide detailed evidence of your achievements, including impact metrics, scalability, and innovation.

Evaluation: Submissions will be reviewed by a distinguished panel of experts from industry, academia, and policymaking.

Finalists Announced: Shortlisted candidates will be announced before the event.

Awards Ceremony: Winners will be honoured during a gala evening at AgroSpectrum Technovate 2025.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Open to individuals, startups, organizations, and institutions within the agriculture and agritech sectors.
  • Contributions must demonstrate measurable impact achieved within the last 2 years.
  • Nominees should showcase innovation, scalability, and sustainability in their work.

Judging Criteria

  • Innovation: How unique and transformative is the idea or solution?
  • Impact: What measurable difference has it made to agriculture or farming communities?
  • Sustainability: How environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable is the initiative?
  • Scalability: Can the solution be applied across various regions and contexts?

The summit promises a dynamic environment where participants can engage with global thought leaders, discover cutting-edge technologies, and forge valuable collaborations to drive the future of agriculture.

AgroSpectrum is proud to announce Technovate