Agdhi Introduces Vision Based Intelligence in Agriculture
Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Edge Computing and Spectral Imaging Techniques to detect the defects in seeds and crops.
Bangalore, 11 January 2021: Agdhi, an agritech startup based in Bengaluru has introduced vision enabled AI-based technology in agriculture. It has launched machine learning and computer vision techniques in detecting the defects in the seeds and crops thus enabling the farming community to get quality seeds and crops. These quality results are provided in seconds instead of waiting for a long time using traditional methods. This will bring technology disruption in seed testing, seed sampling and crop yield which is the need of the hour.
According to Nikhil Das, Founder – Agdhi, “Today, India is seeing a huge disruption in agriculture through technology. Agriculture which is both a major industry and foundation of the economy is looking for innovative approaches in protecting & improving crop yield. With this aim we plan to introduce next Generation Electronics products optimized for agriculture.”