
Arqivo, the newly introduced agrochemical brand under the umbrella of Tagros Chemicals, officially launched its operations in Karnataka with a high-profile event held in Hubballi. The occasion marked a major milestone for the company as it steps into one of India’s most agriculturally vibrant regions.
The event brought together a large network of channel partners from across the state, highlighting widespread support for Arqivo’s entry into the agrochemical sector. Backed by Tagros, a globally recognized name in crop protection, Arqivo aims to offer next-generation solutions tailored to the evolving needs of Indian farmers.
Key members of Arqivo’s leadership team were present at the launch, including Jobi Eapen, President of Tagros and Director of Arqivo, CEO Radha Krishna, and Vice President Malakajappa. Their presence underscored the brand’s commitment to building strong relationships with its partners and customers right from the outset.
Innovation, Sustainability, and AI at the Core
In his keynote address, Jobi Eapen emphasized Arqivo’s mission to bring cutting-edge, high-quality agrochemical products to the market while prioritizing environmental sustainability. He stressed the importance of close collaboration with farmers and distribution partners through extensive on-ground engagement.
Eapen also highlighted Arqivo’s unique positioning as a new-age company with the ability to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into its operations from the very beginning. This strategic advantage, he explained, would allow Arqivo to enhance operational efficiency, deliver tailored solutions, and create greater value for stakeholders.
“Our focus is not just on delivering products,” said Eapen, “but also on transforming how the agrochemical industry operates by embracing technology, ensuring sustainability, and working hand-in-hand with the farming community.”
Statewide Participation Reflects Enthusiasm
The event saw enthusiastic participation from dealers and partners representing key agricultural regions across Karnataka, including Gulbarga, Belagavi, Vijayapura, Shahapur, Bellary, Hubballi, Sindhanur, Gangavathi, and Raichur. Their presence signaled strong market interest and a solid foundation for Arqivo’s future growth in the state.
Looking ahead, Arqivo plans to launch AI-powered training programs for its channel partners to help them better serve farmers with data-driven, customized recommendations. This approach aims to empower dealers with modern tools while strengthening the company’s connection with the grassroots farming community.
With a strong backing from Tagros and a clear focus on innovation, technology, and sustainability, Arqivo is poised to make a lasting impact in India’s agrochemical landscape.