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Technology landscape of Indian agriculture

Technology landscape of Indian agriculture

The need for Technology in AgricultureA rising global population, rapid urbanisation, and changing consumer demand are putting great pressure on food systems to meet the overall demand for food, and mitigate the environmental effects of agriculture in a sustainable manner. Technology can make agriculture more productive, efficient, sustainable, inclusive, and

Ian Fernandes

Ian has over 20 years of experience across banking, technology and private equity across South Asia, the Middle East and Africa. He is passionate about the interplay between technology and banking, especially as it causes business models and industry structures to evolve. Ian has been with Standard Chartered Bank for

Building Property Inclusivity

Property holds enormous economic, social, and symbolic relevance, especially for marginalised communities in India. However, systemic issues inhibit sustainable access to property for such groups.

Worsening Water Stress in Agriculture: Is There a Glimmer of Hope?

India has 18% of the world’s population and 4% of the water resources, making the dynamic heavily skewed. Agriculture accounts for a whopping 89% of the water use in India, compared to 69% at the global level. Compared to other leading agricultural producers like Brazil, the USA, and China, India

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ABOUT US It’s not about us really. Because IMPACT is everybody’s business. Share We are driven by impact and powered by knowledge, always striving to bring the right balance of head-heart-hands to our work. We believe that age-old problems need new-age thinking and rigorous implementing, with empathy at the core.

ESG and Sustainability Advisory

Share CORPORATES ESG and Sustainability Advisory With increasing stakeholder pressure, emerging regulations, and the need to future-proof businesses, corporations are looking to identify and adopt sustainable practices. There is hardly any disagreement in believing that the future for all of us has to be a low-carbon economy. To enable this

Empowering Girls in STEM: Insights from the Digital Inclusion Summit

We are thrilled to share that Sattva Knowledge Institute collaborated with Muskaan Dreams and the Global Digital Alliance as the knowledge partner for the Digital Inclusion Summit 2024.  Digital Inclusion Summit is a global movement that aims to close the digital gap for 120 million students in India, bringing key

Touchpoint Update: Reimagining Professional Pathways for India’s Health Workforce

The Health Practice Area at the SKI conducted a webinar on ‘Reimagining Professional Pathways for India’s Health Workforce‘, on Sept. 16, 2024. The webinar hosted Dr Nachiket Mor (Visiting Scientist, The Banyan Academy of Leadership in Mental Health), Dr Gayathri Vasudevan (Chief Impact Officer, Sambhav Foundation),and Rathish Balakrishnan (Co-founder and Managing

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