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ReshaMandi launches version 2.0 of its IoT device to assist farmers in improving crop quality 

  • The new “ReshaSaathi” device features higher battery life, fast charging, TFT display, dual sim connectivity, helping reduce the likelihood of crop failure by 30%
  • Farmers currently using the device have recorded a 10 to 15% boost in farm-level yields 

ReshaMandi – the largest farm-to-fashion digital ecosystem for natural fibres in India – recently launched version 2.0 of its IoT device, an in-house creation aimed at stepping up technical assistance to farmers. IoT devices are provided to farmers who have partnered with Reshamandi as part of the platform’s overall product offering. The Resha Abhivruddhi package, which includes the new IoT device, offers farmers a monetary assurance in case of crop failure and an insurance as well. So far, 85% of the total claims made have been settled, with the highest claim made by a farmer being INR 1.8 lacs. A 10 to 15% boost in farm-level yield has already been observed with farmers using the latest device. As per projections, this will rise to 25 to 30% in the future.

With a TFT display and a battery life of more than 48 hours with lower power consumption, this latest device is designed to monitor temperature and humidity. To connect to ReshaMandi’s main server, it has a dual SIM functionality that can support multiple network providers.. A disease detection tool has been introduced in the mobile app to assist the farmers in analysing crops while sending personalised real-time advisories whenever required . Besides a 30% lower chance of crop failure, farmers also receive crop insights from additional satellite-based data.

According to ReshaMandi’s Founder and CTO, Saurabh Agarwal, “Our primary mission is to assist farmers in increasing productivity by using cutting-edge technologies while also protecting them from crop failures. Our improvements in the device give long battery life, better connectivity in remotest of Indian villages, use of TFT panels on our latest IoT device will allow farmers to access data vital to operations not only on their mobile phones but also at the premises.

Mulberry ioT devices aid healthy produce and a continuous supply of the leaves that are to be consumed by silkworms. To ensure the yield and quality is better, monitoring of the conditions at the farm level is of utmost importance. Therefore, the usage of the latest device will reduce chances of crop failure. Till date, over 100 mulberry farm IoT devices have been installed.

ReshaMandi works closely with farmers, offering technical assistance in various aspects of production. Recently, the firm launched its app for iOS devices. ReshaMandi’s sustained efforts to empower its stakeholders and give them access to a wider range of business options are evident from the degree of engagement the app has witnessed over the past two years.

About ReshaMandi  

ReshaMandi is India’s first and largest farm-to-fashion digital ecosystem for the natural fibre supply chain. The company began with a focus on silk and has diversified by adding other natural fibres to its portfolio such as cotton, jute, coir and banana. ReshaMandi works with 100,000+ farmers, 10,000+ reelers, 17,500+ weavers, and 18500+ retailers in the entire natural fibre supply chain to improve productivity, boost their bottom line and eventually be instrumental in transforming the quality of their lives.

ReshaMandi also has a D2C e-commerce platform weaves.reshamandi.com, which caters to end consumers, bringing them exquisite sarees from different parts of India. Today the company manages the entire ecosystem for all natural fibres catering to a diverse set of stakeholders such as farmers, reelers and weavers on one side and retailers, mills, manufacturers, exporters, corporates, designers and end consumers on the other. It is now serving the whole Indian natural fibres industry as a result of becoming the ecosystem’s chosen sourcing partner for all of its stakeholders. With its recent debut in the Middle East, Europe, North and South America, and Southeast Asia with ecosystem.reshamandi.com, it aims to become a one-stop destination for all-natural and recycled fabrics globally.

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