CultYvate

CultYvate

Farming

Bengaluru, Karnataka 4,946 followers

FARMING AUTOPILOTED

About us

CultYvate is India's foremost precision Ag Tech startup which aims to enhance agriculture productivity for marginal farmers. Established in 2016, CultYvate's mission is to increase crop yield while reducing farm inputs with help of precision farming technology. The CultYvate system is a culmination of over 10+ years of research, development and implementation of various concepts, tools and methods independently as well as jointly by CultYvate and IISc. We are working with the government, farmer organisations, businesses, NGO’s, academics, researchers and other stakeholders. The founders and advisors of CultYvate have spent significant part of their life working with farmers together to solve their problems. It is a platform, that integrates IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Satellite, Machine Learning and various crop models. With CultYvate, farmers can save up to 40% of water while improving the crop productivity by 60%. Our scope, knowledge and network allows us to think audaciously to address the agricultural problems across the value chain, like no one else can. We believe that technology cannot solve problems on the ground by itself unless it is easily adoptable. We are working on building templates that can be replicated and implemented at large scale while remaining flexible to absorb local challenges. Its our vision to make CultYvate the gold standard for Agricultural methods and technology.

Industry
Farming
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Bengaluru, Karnataka
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2016
Specialties
Automation, Agriculture , IOT, AgriTech, AI, Machine Learning, Smart Irrigation, Precision Agriculture, and Farming

Locations

  • Primary

    # 256, 4th Main Rd, Vijaya Bank Layout, Bilekahalli

    Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076, IN

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CultYvate 3 total rounds

Last Round

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US$ 596.4K

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