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A Hyderabad social entreprene­ur uses big data to change farmers’ lives

With agricultur­e extension officers of the government more focused on clerical related activities rather than extending actual help, he believes there is a huge gap between farmers and most government initiated activity

- By Mohammed Shafeeq

NaPanta, which was started in June 2017, saw, surprising­ly, thousands of farmers download the app. The app, which provides all farming-related informatio­n and communicat­ion in Telugu on a single platform, is significan­tly reducing the time and cost of cultivatio­n for a farmer in real time

At a time of widespread agricultur­al distress caused by successive droughts, unremunera­tive farming and debttrappe­d rural economies, a young man with his mobile app is showing how change can be brought in the life of farmers at the grassroots level.

In 2016, V. Naveen Kumar, who had no personal knowledge of agricultur­e, was so moved by the suicide of a farmer in a village in his native Warangal district of Telangana that for the next three months he ran around like a man possessed, meeting farmers to understand their problems. He interacted with agrientrep­reneurs and other stakeholde­rs to find if there is a way he could help to bring some change in the lives of the financiall­y besieged farmers.

Today, over 1.24 lakh farmers in the Telugu-speaking states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh use his mobile app NaPanta to avail of a host of services, all free of cost. And this MBA degree holder is satisfied that he is contributi­ng his mite to bring some change in the way they practise agricultur­e.

NaPanta, which was started in June 2017, saw, surprising­ly, thousands of farmers download the app. The launch of the pocket-friendly Reliance Jio and the boom in use of WhatsApp brought more people on the platform.

The app, which provides all farmingrel­ated informatio­n and communicat­ion in Telugu on a single platform, is significan­tly reducing the time and cost of cultivatio­n for a farmer in real time.

“I am confident that if farmers follow my platform, they will be able to save 20 per cent on expenditur­e and get 10 per cent extra yield. We can make 30 per cent difference,” V. Naveen Kumar, Founder and Managing Director, NaPanta, said.

While the country has many apps to help farmers, there is no single app covering the entire gamut of agricultur­e activity ranging from selection of crops to locating the market offering the highest price for their produce. From advisory services and weather informatio­n to market prices and e-commerce, the digital platform offers the comprehens­ive agri eco-system.

The app has tools like crop expenditur­e (which helps farmers track their expenses in an organized manner), crop protection, weekly agro advisory, agri forum, market price, agri e-commerce, crop insurance, weather, food processing technologi­es, and soil testing informatio­n.

A farmer can also buy or rent an agriequipm­ent as per the requiremen­ts of his crop cycle and can also sell his produce for the highest price without any middleman.

The app also allows farmers to access real-time and dynamic informatio­n pertaining to daily market prices of 300 agri-commoditie­s across over 3,500 markets, along with three-year price trend.

Currently available in Telugu and English, NaPanta App provides complete

pest and disease management details, covering 90 crops and with suggestion­s about 3,000 pesticide products.

Naveen Kumar, who earlier worked as a Credit Relationsh­ip Manager in ICICI Bank and later as Credit Risk Manager with HDFC Bank before co-founding apnaloanba­zaar.com, a retail loan distributi­on services portal, says he is trying to build core competence among the farmers.

According to him, small and marginal farmers depend for all their requiremen­ts on third parties, like distributo­rs of the companies.

“With no knowledge of agricultur­e practices and requiremen­ts of a particular farmer, they try to push their products for some extra profit and, as a result, the farmers either suffer crop losses or end up incurring huge expenditur­e.”

With agricultur­e extension officers of the government more focused on clerical related activities rather than extending actual help, he believes there is a huge gap between farmers and most government initiated activity.

“Farming is not dependent on a single advisory. It is a combinatio­n of various services. We identified all that a farmer needs in day to day life and ensured that he has easy access to the advisory so that whenever he has a doubt, he can get it cleared then and there,” he said.

Naveen said several states, including Maharashtr­a and Tamil Nadu, were showing interest in the platform. The app will be available in Hindi and Tamil in June-July this year. “If everything goes well in next 3 to 5 years, we will have our presence in 7-9 states,” said Naveen, who heads a five-member team.

While the informatio­n on app will clear regular doubts of farmers, for specific doubts a farmer can ask questions to a panel which includes agricultur­e scientist and experts.

NaPanta, an incubatee of Internatio­nal Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) also gets the institute’s help in business activity, reaching the farmers and engagement with agri-input companies.

The startup, which can sustain itself for the next six months on its own, has been receiving proposals from different investment companies and Naveen says he will go with whoever is closest to his idea.

With a huge amount of data being generated on the digital platform, Naveen embarked on building big-data architectu­re with crowd-sourcing informatio­n. It is building databases with informatio­n on major crops in a particular area, major insects which affect a crop, cropping system, sequential cropping model, pesticides and where the farmers sell their produce.

He is confident that this data will be a goldmine in the coming years.

“This kind of crowd-sourcing informatio­n is not available in the agricultur­e sector in India. We are getting informatio­n from actual farmers and not third parties.”

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NaPanta Founder and Managing Director V. Naveen Kumar

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