So, in India, according to the last soil health survey, 55% of the soil is said to be deficient in nitrogen, close to 45% in phosphorus and close to 45% in organic carbon. And while agriculture is lauded in India, the health and composition of soil may still be something overlooked. Does India have inadequate soil testing infrastructure? Can that change? Can modern farming practices mean that soil health won’t be neglected? Could farmers and others be empowered to make informed decisions and augment their operations? How can the soil beneath your feet be the most robust that it can be?
In our latest podcast episode of RizingTV’s “Launchpad: The Hard Thing About Hard Launches”, Satyendra Gupta, Founder & Director – Neoperk, explores plugging a gap to create better soil health testing infrastructure, having the ability to analyze soil within minutes, the nuts and bolts of the technology behind this, how this could help even tech-shy farmers, expanding parameters for soil health, how that data could feed into an AI model, the future prospects of soil health management and more