From drones used to enhance farming to the review of Ducati Hypermotard 950 RVE, here are our top reads of the week
1) New-age farming
Farmers are turning out to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the new liberal drone policy, Drone Rules 2021. A detailed field health report that helps segregate unhealthy, stressed crops, and exposed soil allows one to precisely quantify the coverage, which is tough to accurately gauge with visible-range information. Information is key to preparedness. It helps farmers estimate crop yields a lot faster, optimise plant inputs, understand water flow and quantity, and a lot more. Drones help save time and cost and increase productivity but a lot more needs to be done to make the most of the technology. Read more
2) Stars of Indian agritech
Investors don't doubt the potential and opportunities that India's agritech sector provides, but investing here is a game of patience as business models take longer to be productive. But some startups are not only weathering the cold funding winter in the Indian ecosystem but also seeing explosive growth ahead. Here are some of India’s most valued agritech startups. Before the slowdown, they were seen as ‘soonicorns’, or soon-to-be-unicorns, meaning ventures privately valued at $1 billion. Now they will have to prove their worth. Read more