AGRITECH — WE GROW
Every input, exactly where it earns.
Site-specific management and variable-rate application that raise yield per input.
INPUT BY INPUT
Precision Farming
Every input where it earns.
Farming has always been a fight against waste — seed, fertiliser and water spread evenly across a field that isn’t. Precision farming uses soil and crop sensing to place each input exactly where it pays, raising yield without raising cost. The agronomy is proven; the work is engineering it for Indian fields and farmers.
- Method
- site-specific sensing and variable-rate application
- Outcome
- higher yield per input, less waste
- Scale
- engineered for Indian fields and farmers
BACKED BY AI ASSURANCE
Measured in the field, logged, then published.
When we publish a water-saving or yield figure, it is measured on real ground and backed by AI Assurance first — so what you read is the record, not the pitch.
THE HAND-OFFS
Where the field meets the rest of the company.
Two hand-offs make agritech part of one company rather than a side venture. The residue a farm leaves behind becomes dependable fuel through Energy’s compressed bio-gas, and the produce it saves reaches the market in grade on Lease cold logistics. Agri-intelligence reads the field on the same AI layer that runs the fleets. Specific exchanges, each one carrying value the next sector can use.
WHAT IT'S ALL FOR
More on the plate, and more in the farmer’s hand.
A farmer whose hardest decisions got a little easier, water that lasts the season, a harvest that reaches the market instead of being lost — livelihoods and dignity, food security felt as care for people.
COME GROW WHAT A NATION NEEDS
Map your fields, and see where the inputs are going to waste.
For the farmers and FPOs a field pilot is built around, for state departments and agri-business, and for the capital behind it.
Momentum without end. Everything connected. Nothing wasted. Answerable at every turn.
Questions
Frequently asked
How does precision farming work?
Soil and crop sensing reads the field metre by metre — soil, moisture and crop vigour — and variable-rate application then places seed, fertiliser and water only where each pays, so yield rises without cost rising with it.
What does precision farming change for the farmer?
Farming has always been a fight against waste — inputs spread evenly across a field that isn't. The result here is higher yield per input, with less spread on ground that never needed it.
Where does the precision-farming method come from?
The agronomic method is proven; the Ampinity work is engineering it for Indian fields and farmers.