In a bid to strengthen investment flows and deepen partnerships in the agriculture technology sector, a high-level roadshow for the Global Rajasthan Agritech Meet (GRAM)–2026 was held in New Delhi, bringing together policymakers, industry leaders, investors, and agritech stakeholders for detailed deliberations on future collaboration opportunities.
The event focused on promoting investment, innovation, and strategic partnerships in the agritech ecosystem, with Rajasthan positioning itself as an emerging hub for modern agricultural solutions. Officials emphasised that the roadshow served as a crucial platform to showcase the state’s evolving agricultural landscape and its growing potential for both domestic and international investors.
A key highlight of the discussions was the emphasis on public-private partnerships (PPP) and the role of technology-driven interventions in transforming agriculture. Participants explored avenues for cooperation in areas such as food processing, farm mechanisation, sustainable farming practices, and digital agriculture solutions.
Senior representatives from the Government of Rajasthan highlighted the state’s proactive approach in creating an enabling environment for agritech investments. They noted that Rajasthan is focusing on policy reforms, infrastructure development, and digital integration in agriculture, aimed at increasing productivity and farmer incomes while attracting global expertise.
Industry stakeholders at the roadshow also engaged in detailed interactions with government officials, expressing interest in expanding their footprint in Rajasthan’s agricultural sector. Discussions centred around investment-friendly policies, ease of doing business, and the availability of scalable agritech opportunities in the state.
Officials reiterated that the upcoming GRAM–2026 event, scheduled to be held in Jaipur, will serve as a major international platform bringing together investors, startups, researchers, policymakers, and farmers. The objective is to facilitate meaningful collaboration and showcase innovative solutions that can drive the next phase of agricultural growth in India.
The roadshow also underlined the importance of integrating advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, precision farming, IoT-based solutions, and data-driven agriculture practices. These technologies are expected to play a key role in improving efficiency, reducing input costs, and enhancing crop yields across different agro-climatic zones.
Participants noted that Rajasthan has been actively working to strengthen its agritech ecosystem through initiatives that support startups, research institutions, and farmer collectives. The state government’s outreach efforts, including nationwide roadshows, are aimed at attracting long-term investments and building global partnerships.
Industry experts present at the event pointed out that India’s agritech sector is witnessing rapid transformation, driven by increasing adoption of digital tools and growing investor interest. They stressed that platforms like GRAM are essential for bridging the gap between innovation and implementation in agriculture.
The New Delhi roadshow concluded with a consensus on the need for continued engagement between stakeholders to ensure successful outcomes at GRAM–2026. Both government and industry representatives expressed optimism that the upcoming meet will significantly boost investment inflows, technological collaboration, and sustainable agricultural development in Rajasthan.
Overall, the event marked an important step in Rajasthan’s efforts to position itself as a leading destination for agritech innovation, reinforcing its commitment to building a modern, technology-enabled, and investment-driven agricultural ecosystem.
