New Delhi, February 16 An Indian entrepreneur who lost his entire crop to drought a decade ago is investing ₹214 crore in artificial intelligence-enabled hydroponic farming to grow high-value spices and medicinal plants in Karnataka.Vivek Raj, founder and CEO of Mangalore-based Panama Hydro-X...
New Delhi, February 16 An Indian entrepreneur who lost his entire crop to drought a decade ago is investing ₹214 crore in artificial intelligence-enabled hydroponic farming to grow high-value spices and medicinal plants in Karnataka.Vivek Raj, founder and CEO of Mangalore-based Panama Hydro-X...
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