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mg_75324_rob_280x210.jpgThese innovators are finding breakthrough ways to improve life on the farm


Rob Leclerc, Agfunder

Leclerc, 41, had a PhD in biology and a background in artificial intelligence when he went to work with an African agribusiness company and became fascinated with the challenge of connecting a winning idea with willing investors. In 2013 he launched AgFunder, an online investment platform for the global agriculture industry. Handling $1.3 billion worth of projects, AgFunder connects private and institutional investors with ventures ranging from cattle ranches in Brazil to Hawaiian dairy farms to cloud-based ag software.


Naveen Sikka, Terviva
Despite his MBA from UC Berkeley, Sikka, 35, spends much of his time in the field. He founded Ter Viva in 2010. It develops new crops to thrive on land no longer being productively farmed: It played out acreage in Florida and Hawaii that once grew citrus and sugarcane. Its first commercialised crop is pongamia, a tree whose pods can be processed into biofuels, fertiliser or animal feed. It’s similar to soy but yields up to eight times the harvest while requiring less water—it has drawn $5.5 million in private capital and grants to date.
Jesse Vollmar, Farmlogs
He did a brief West Coast stint in startup incubator Y Combinator before returning to Michigan in 2012 to found FarmLogs, a software platform that helps farmers harness data to make crucial decisions, such as which fi elds, according to meteorological data, will be wet to work on a particular day. FarmLogs exploits the reach of high-speed internet into remote rural communities to save farmers hours of labour a day. More than 5 percent of US farms with row crops now use the technology, which has attracted $5 million in investment.

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Q&A

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How is life in Rural India?

I have seen villages in Maharashtra - a state in India. Here are some differences between villages in Maharashtra and cities I have seen elsewhere in India.

  • Life in villages is still centered around agriculture. Urban India - it is not for the most part.
  • Most of rural India still faces 'load-shedding' - power cuts - for more than 5-6 hrs a day or more. It is much less in the urban areas - 2-3 hrs a day.
  • From what I have seen (I may be wrong) in villages, girls are treated with much more respect in public than they are in urban India. This may be because in villages everyone knows everyon…

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What is the rural percentage in India?

The vast majority of Indians, nearly 625 million, or 73.9 percent, live in rural settlements. Ask !