CEO Barton Breeze
We believe that it is time to redesign the farming experiences
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BUILDING
A VISION
FOR A
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INDIA
Mr. Shivendra Singh,
Founder and CEO, Barton Breeze
An IIM Ahmedabad Alumni with over 10 years of work experience in Business Strategies & Supply Chain Management, Mr. Shivendra, founder Barton Breeze, worked with various multinational companies in Dubai after graduating from IIM Ahmedabad started working on a pilot project around hydroponics and set up two hydroponic container farms in UAE.
With a unique understanding of evolving controlled sustainable technology and modern farming techniques with cross-industry experience, Mr. Shivendra started AI based Hydroponic company with one indoor farm in Dubai and within space of just 3 years has expanded our footprints into 3 countries with more than 350,000 Sq ft of Hydroponic farm, producing more than 11,50,000 kilos of ‘clean food’ to its customers throughout the year, without being affected by the changing seasons.
Shivendra now builds urban farms, that helps build client’s business with a mission to bring technology innovation in farming sector.
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Ranked no. 1 among Top-20 agri tech startups in 2019 by Swiftlift
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Ranked in Top-4 Agri-tech startups by Business World Magazine
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Committee Member at TIFAC for Technology Vision 2035
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Mentor at Gwalior incubation centre
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Member at Indo-German technology development committee
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Covered by Doordarshan for innovation in agri tech
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Knowledge partner for INNOVIOR
BARTON BREEZE IS NOW RANKED IN TOP-4 AGRI-TECH STARTUPS BY BUSINESS WORLD MAGAZINE
ARTICLES BY SHIVENDRA, CEO
Fortune India
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Advancements in agritech offer precise solutions for sustainable farming such as indoor vertical farming, hydroponic farming, and modern greenhouse practices.
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These practices are set to redesign the farming experience with myriad benefits. They produce healthier, fresh, and more nutritious food that has a longer shelf life
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CXO
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The new technique, remote farming, is done by monitoring and managing farm remotely using mix of Internet of things (IOT), Artificial Intelligence (AI) amongst others. It provides farmers with enhanced technologically equipped apparatus which helps them to produce more with fewer resources available. This makes the farming process more efficient
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Inc42
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The coronavirus led lockdown has hit the farming community and impacted their livelihood adversely
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There are more than 450 agritech startups in India and according to the estimates of FICCI
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People are becoming more aware of eating habits and food to prevent infections and build strong immunity
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Agritech Startups Leveraging The Golden Opportunity In Covid Times
YourStory
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Unlike other businesses, there is a clear V-shaped recovery in the agriculture sector as farmers are being more open to adopting new-age technologies and practices to keep their farming cycle running.
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Agritech startups leveraging the golden opportunity in COVID-19 times
Inc42
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The volume of water that goes into irrigating conventional vegetable farms and fruit orchards is staggering
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One of the biggest advantages of growing your own food is that you know what it contains
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Hydroponic farming is especially important in times of crisis
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Why Hydroponics Farming Is The Future Of Agritech
Silicon India
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Checkout with the adoption of the right technology, farmers can optimise their crop planning to utilize minimum resources and get the maximum benefit out of it.
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How Urban Modern Tech Farming is transforming India's Agri-Landscape
SHIVENDRA, CEO, BARTON BREEZE
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