4 Of The Biggest Challenges For CEA Entrepreneurs In India
Here are the top four obstacles we’ve observed in the struggle to establish a thriving CEA industry in India.
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Here are the top four obstacles we’ve observed in the struggle to establish a thriving CEA industry in India.
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India’s food system is faltering. Traditional agricultural methods continue to be strained by the depleting availability of natural resources and extreme weather conditions.
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Indian aquaponic growers have big plans for organic produce.
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With new technologies like hydroponics and vertical farming, these urban farming startups are helping people grow produce in small urban spaces around India.
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Clover Ventures is able to increase traceability and improve its farmers’ bottom line in a high-fragmented business market in India. Within this business model, Clover stated that it intends to use the capital raised through this round to expand and diversify the range of fresh produce offered throu
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Growing urbanization has pushed farms out of the towns to the peripheries. But a new breed of farmers is taking farming by storm by helping us harvest superfoods sans chemicals and pesticides in our kitchen. Meet some of the urban farmers from around the country who ensure that these tiny shoots or
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A look at how hotels and restaurants in Delhi are embracing the idea of serving fresh and chemical-free food
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Urban hydroponic farmers are making it possible to eat fresh, pesticide-free produce, with no soil use
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After working for 17 years in the aviation industry, Ann Vinya Thomas decided to set forth on a revolutionary path by becoming a small-scale urban farmer in India.
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Triton Foodworks is working to change the face of farming in India through hydroponic urban-based systems. After a few years of consulting for others, the company is launching their own five-acre hydroponic farm to supply consumers, restaurants and hotels with fresh local produce.
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In India, a simple greenhouse is transforming lives—creating jobs for women and arming growers against the hot temperatures, long droughts, and torrential downpours caused by climate change.
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Last month, the city of Gurgaon, India hosted a two day workshop for farmers to promote urban farming. The workshop discussed many interesting topics, including urban and peri-urban farming techniques that consist of farming in vacant plots and small areas, such as balconies. As India is building 10
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