[I have talked to agriculture university professors about my idea] 

Chart data from The Hindu report

My original idea:
 was related to software, which will communicate what to produce and how much to produce by each farmer the execution was firstly data collection from the local area about the approx land size of each farmer (a very hectic task) then research about the soil type in an area, and then we can proceed further with those data in giving suggestions to the farmers.


Professor remarks: But, after talking to professors, I discovered the crop farmers are producing is definitely profitable but the issue lies only in the case of 2nd stage which is reaching to consumers which is the spot where farmers get crushed underneath the cost incurred in fulfilling the stage 2, so the professor suggested rather than giving suggestions what to produce focus on filling the gap with tech or innovation stage 2.


Counter argument of mine with the professor's view: The easiest solution for these types of problems is to centralize the stage 2 process, which looks simple but requires a heinous amount of capex, which would be quite impossible for anyone to infuse, that is the reason it's still unresolved, the number of things required to get if want to continue stage 2 in the traditional way we will need extensive transport system and cost storage from individuals having land of a size of a 2bkh flat is a crime. so we can't expect any type of contribution from the producer's side

Now, if I look towards the consumer side there are another 50 Crore people who don't even care where it's coming from it must be fresh and cheap nothing else. So we can't expect anything from them as well, 

Now, the manufacturers come into place who want a steady supply of raw materials at "Cheap" prices now from them we can get advance probably not they even want raw materials on credit.


"We are sitting in the market where there is well of demand well of supply but the pully is rusty


Solution: It is a bit of hectic but it's the only solution to tackle this solution by the use of technology by:

The solution is somewhat related to my original plan but with slight changes this time to fasten the implementation we will enable the formal root by connecting the roots of rural India i.e Politics we will connect with each party and village leader to provide our service as their campaign where they will get complete guidance on their local village production related to demand within 100km range where goods can be easily dispatched, and our system will provide them with new knowledge to where to grow what which part of village will grow what in how much quantity, note: (our organization is purchasing from them in advance and payment unlock after the production completed). 


[If we calculated the cost of finance it would be approx 15% per annum, and the average crop will take approx 4 to 6 months in markets, we can easily generate a profit margin of 30% per shift making annual profit margin of approx 20% in any case] this is a game of data.

At later stages, we can look forward in making this industry organized as it is 96% unorganized i have researched this approximately 3 months back and i found the manufacturers it fully doped and have the highest potential.


News: In today's The Hindu article I read about Microsoft's data game which made crop production more profitable in an experimental phase, agriculture is the safest game due to its low prices and heavy demand.

Do you know why I don't talk about new ways of farming because it's the slowest way to penetrate not everybody can teach to everybody. Learning is in willingness to learn. 

Another thing to add when the professor has this view, you may think this thought might have stopped how my of them. it's technically the largest unorganized and has the biggest potential anything can happen but the agriculture industry will survive.

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