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Agri-Tech Innovation & Infrastructure Scheme

Overview

The Agri-Tech Innovation & Infrastructure Grant Scheme is aimed at promoting modernization, efficiency, and sustainability in the agriculture sector through the adoption of advanced technologies, innovative products, and integrated infrastructure systems.

This scheme provides financial assistance of up to ₹7.5 Lakhs to eligible farmers, agri-entrepreneurs, startups, and innovators working to transform agriculture  through technology-driven solutions.

Key Objectives

The primary objectives of the scheme are:

Financial Assistance

This scheme aims to bridge the gap between traditional agriculture and modern technology by empowering stakeholders with financial support and strategic guidance. It encourages the development of a sustainable, technology-driven agricultural ecosystem that benefits farmers, consumers, and the economy at large.

  • Maximum Grant Amount: ₹7.5 lakh
  • Funding Type: Grant-based (non-repayable, subject to compliance)
  • Disbursement: Milestone-based funding

Focus Areas

The scheme supports high-impact projects across the following key domains:

A. Advanced Farming Technologies

  • Precision farming (IoT, sensors, drones)
  • AI/ML-based crop monitoring and yield prediction
  • Smart irrigation systems (drip automation, water management)
  • Climate-resilient farming solutions

B. Agri Product Innovation

  • Development of value-added agricultural products
  • Organic and sustainable farming products
  • Agri-processing units
  • Packaging innovations for extended shelf life

C. Cold Storage & Infrastructure

  • Modern cold storage units
  • Controlled atmosphere storage
  • Solar-powered storage systems
  • Warehouse and logistics infrastructure

D. Digital Agriculture (Software & Applications)

  • Mobile apps for farmers (advisory, weather, market linkage)
  • Farm management software
  • Supply chain tracking systems
  • Agri-marketplace platforms (B2B / B2C)

E. Supply Chain & Delivery Innovation

  • Farm-to-consumer delivery models
  • Smart logistics and tracking systems
  • Aggregation platforms for farmers
  • E-commerce integration for agri-products

Eligibility Criteria

 Present a scalable and innovative solution
 Demonstrate impact on agricultural productivity or efficiency
 Show the feasibility and sustainability of the project
 Have a clear implementation roadmap
 Preferably include technology integration

Evaluation Criteria

Application Process

Phase 1
Online Submission

Submit via the official portal.

Required: Aadhaar/PAN, idea summary, basic pitch deck (PDF), and responses to questionnaire.

Deadline: Rolling/announced cohorts (check portal for current cycle).

Phase 2
Initial Screening

Review our experts and sector mentors.

Top applicants shortlisted based on submission quality.

Phase 3
Virtual Pitch and Interviews

10-15 minute pitch + Q&A  (focus: idea clarity, execution plan, personal drive).

Prototype feasibility assessment (virtual demos encouraged).

Phase 4
Award and Disbursement

Grant agreement signed; funds in milestone-based tranches.

Mandatory progress reporting; feedback for all applicants.

Audits, as mentioned in the Grant Agreement

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who can apply for this grant?

The scheme is open to:

  • Individual farmers
  • Farmer groups and FPOs
  • Agri-startups and innovators
  • Proprietorships, partnerships, and registered companies
  • Technology developers working in agriculture

Eligible applicants can receive funding of up to ₹7.5 Lakhs, depending on the scope, scalability, and impact of the project.

No, this is a non-repayable grant, subject to meeting project milestones and compliance requirements.
The scheme supports:
  • Agri-tech innovations (AI, IoT, drones, automation)
  • Cold storage and warehousing infrastructure
  • Agri-processing and value-added products
  • Mobile applications and farm software
  • Supply chain and farm-to-consumer delivery systems
Yes, agri-startups and early-stage innovators are strongly encouraged to apply, especially those with technology-driven solutions.

Yes, individual farmers can apply. However, having a structured entity (like FPO or business registration) may strengthen the application.

The grant is released in milestone-based installments, based on project progress and verification.
The process includes:
  • Application submission
  • Screening and shortlisting
  • Pitch presentation
  • Evaluation by expert panel
  • Final approval and grant sanction
  • Projects are evaluated based on:
    • Innovation and uniqueness
    • Use of technology
    • Scalability and market potential
    • Impact on farmers and agriculture
    • Feasibility and execution plan

    Yes, idea-stage projects are eligible if they demonstrate strong innovation, feasibility, and potential impact.

    Yes, solutions such as:
    • Farmer advisory apps
    • Agri marketplaces
    • Farm management software
    • Supply chain tracking systems
    are fully supported under this scheme.

    While not mandatory, applicant contribution or co-investment may strengthen the proposal and improve approval chances.

    Yes, funding can be utilized for:
    • Cold storage units
    • Warehousing
    • Logistics infrastructure
    • Solar-powered storage systems

    Depending on the nature and scale of the project.

    Yes, selected applicants receive:
    • Technical mentorship
    • Business advisory
    • Market linkage support
    Yes, joint applications (e.g., farmer + tech partner, startup + FPO) are encouraged for stronger implementation.

    Typically required documents include:

    • Project proposal/business plan
    • Applicant identity and registration documents
    • Financial projections
    • Technical details of the solution
    Yes, funding can be used for:
    • Product development
    • Prototyping
    • Technology implementation
    • Pilot testing
    After approval:
    • A formal agreement is signed
    • Funds are released in phases
    • Progress is monitored through milestones
    • Final evaluation is conducted upon completion
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