Modern Agri Technologies Pavilion

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1 Modern Agri Technologies Pavilion at Organized by The Energy & Resources Institute Exhibitor s Brochure

2 Agri sector: No more restricted to Farms We often tend to associate only farmers with agriculture. Although they are an indispensible part of the agrarian system, there exists a complex and symbiotic relationship between the farmers and the other links in the supply-chains and allied industries. PRIMARY Farmers, Entrepreneurs, Vendors, NGOs, Government. Agriculture SECONDARY Processing sector, packaging export TERTIARY Consumers and end users

3 Hybrid seeds & Tissue Culture Financial assistance Fertilizers, and field inputs Harvest technologies Irrigation systems Analysis of Policies, Subsidies & Schemes Agri Produce A prototype mapping of Agrarian Lifecycle Diverse Stake holders Setting up of supply chain Food processing, packaging. Certification & Certifying bodies Soil testing & Characters Export

4 Technological applications in agri sector has also expanded Harvest Post Harvest Consumer Pre harvest

5 Modern agri-technologies offer a variety of solutions to increase productivity and maintain the trait of the produce until it reaches the consumer

6 Benefits.. Sustainable resource utilization. Increased production efficiency Better farm management Value addition to traditional practices. Reduction in losses- production and post harvest.

7 Krishi-Dhan A forum for interaction between the research industry and corporate sector. Dedicated pavilion to have an Illustrative exhibition on modern agri-technologies Exhibiting technological interventions at various check points in the agrarian lifecycle. Promotion of agriculture among youths, entrepreneurs, farmers and so on

8 Dedicated pavilion at exhibition Layout plan for Krishi-Dhan Exhibition

9 Legend

10 Exhibition: Rate Card Stall Rates for Pavilions (A/c) ` 9000 per sq.mt $ 205 per sq.mt Business Lounge Rates on request Rates on request (For all the above, taxes extra as applicable) For Stall Bookings Contact: Ms. Monica (Mumbai) Phone: Mob: krishi-dhan.2011@teri.res.in

11 Technology providers for the following are invited Elite germ plasm Hybrid Seeds Tissue Culture GMO s Farm management technologies Irrigation systems Farm Water Supply Green house and peripherals Hydroponics Fertilizer companies Nutrients & Micronutrients Farm supplements Post Harvest Management Crop Transport & Handling Crop Drying, Storage Vineyard Machinery Agri Product Handling & Transportation Packaging Materials Refrigeration & Cold Chain Systems Food Technology & Processing Food processing companies Equipment manufacturers & Machinery Food processing technologies Preservation machinery Wine industry Cleaning Products and Equipments Processed & packaged food Frozen foods/ fruits/vegetables Biotech parks Incubation centers AEZ s and many more Please not e that the above list is indicative

12 Visitor Profile Agriculturists Farmers Corporate farmers Contract farmers Agro industry corporations Horticulturists & Floriculturists Interested entrepreneurs Businessmen Investors Manufacturers S&T graduates Technocrats Corporate Sector Indian and MNCs MD s / VP s / CEO s Senior managers Members of Academia Agricultural universities Research institutes Engineering colleges Management institutes Members of Farmer clubs Agri Clubs NAFARI Mahabanana MahaGrapes Grape growers association NOGA Food processing associations Representatives from Biotech parks AEZ s Wine industry Cold storage chains APMC s Please not e that the above list is indicative

13 Expected out come Introduction to new and upcoming technologies in Agri Sector. Direct interaction with industries, academia and stake holders of research and corporate. Awareness and sensitization on diversification options for farmers, corporate farmers, entrepreneurs, investors and so on. Motivation for youth, entrepreneurs, investors to consider agro sector as a main stream business. One on one interaction with the diverse stake holders.

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