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AgriOwn Showcases Smart Farming Innovations at IIAB Expo 2025 in Hyderabad

AgriOwn, a rising force in India’s agri-tech landscape, made a remarkable impact at the IIAB Expo 2025, held in Hyderabad. Known as a hotspot for innovation and sustainability, the event brought together top minds and technologies shaping the future of Indian agriculture.

AgriOwn presented its latest breakthroughs in smart farming under the banner of accessibility, efficiency, and sustainability. The company’s participation focused on three key technology solutions tailored for modern agriculture:

Seed Enhancement Technology: Engineered to boost germination rates, seed vigor, and overall crop yields through advanced precision treatments.

Soil Health Solutions: Addressing issues like soil salinity and declining organic matter, AgriOwn’s products aim to rejuvenate degraded soils and improve long-term farm productivity.AI-Powered Drone Monitoring: Offering real-time aerial surveillance and data analysis to enable informed decision-making for farmers and agri-businesses alike.

A centerpiece of AgriOwn’s exhibit was its Farming-as-a-Service (FaaS) model, designed to bridge the technology gap for small and mid-size farmers. By delivering smart farming tools and advisory services directly to the field, AgriOwn is making high-end agri-tech more affordable, scalable, and farmer-friendly.The company also acknowledged the valuable support of SNF and RAY-Consulting, both instrumental in advancing its mission to democratize smart farming practices across India.

“The enthusiasm and collaboration we witnessed at the IIAB Expo have been deeply motivating. Interacting with farmers, innovators, and industry experts reaffirms our belief that accessible technology can redefine Indian agriculture,” said a spokesperson from AgriOwn.

As agriculture evolves with the integration of AI, sustainability, and precision systems, AgriOwn continues to position itself as a key player in India’s agri-tech revolution.

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