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Salam Kisan’s COO Akshay Khobragade to Represent India at Global Agri Research Conference (GARCX-2K25) in Dubai

Akshay Khobragade, Chief Operating Officer of India’s leading agri-technology company Salam Kisan, has been invited as a speaker at the Global Agri Research Conference (GARCX–2K25) to be held in Dubai.

The prestigious international event will take place from 10th to 12th November 2025 at Dusit Thani, Dubai, and will bring together global experts in the fields of agriculture, technology, and innovation.

At the conference, Akshay Khobragade will deliver a keynote address on the topic “Agri-Drone Ecosystem – Empowering the Future of Agriculture and Artificial Intelligence (AI)”. He will highlight how Salam Kisan and the Prime Group are driving transformation in Indian agriculture through technology, data, and innovation.

Under the leadership of CEO Dhanshree Mandhani and COO Akshay Khobragade, Salam Kisan has made remarkable strides in areas such as drone spraying services, sales support, and AI-based agricultural decision-making systems. The company’s efforts have contributed significantly to modernizing farm operations, improving productivity, and empowering farmers with data-driven insights.

The participation of Akshay Khobragade in GARCX–2K25 reinforces Salam Kisan’s growing influence in the global agri-tech landscape, showcasing India’s innovation capabilities on an international stage.

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