Agriculture is one of the most important sector of the Indian economy that contribute about 19 per cent to the India’s GDP share. Revolution in this sector to introduce more organic techniques is the current requirement of the farmers as the use of chemicals and artificial fertilisers are dangerously threatening human health. More young minds are required to make a big change in the agriculture. Abhinay Chepuri, a young entrepreneur is working hard to convert the current farming system to a more modern organic farming.
Sai Abhinay has also established his venture, Enviropromise that aims is to bring a complete change in the agricultural system. With this start-up his team is directly engaging with farmers to let them know about the modern techniques of farming. They teach them the importance of organic farming and quicker ways of growing crops. His firm is also providing platforms for farmers to sell their organically produced crops and products. Sai’s immence interest in organic farming led him to contribute to this sector.
He even wanted to invent a system in which farmers can easily convert waste into bio-diesel and bio-petrol so that there will be less financial stress on farmers as well as it will be an environmental friendly method. Sai’s techniques and methods are helping a lot of farmers in producing eco-friendly and healthy agro-products. Till now more than 80 farmers are benefitted by his firm’s help and are using the new-age agricultural techniques. He even encourage farmers to start selling their products on virtual markets and by using different websites such as FRESHSPOUT app so that they will get a huge range of customers.
He is now working on more techy ways of revolutioning the farming methods such as by collaborating T-Hub and other capitalist ventures with the farming process.
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