AgroQubit plans on redefining the future of farming

AgroQubit has recently launched a new mobile platform that helps integrate artificial intelligence with agricultural needs. The platform is most suitable for farmers who are known to be small and mid-scale. The application is said to help farmers by delivering solutions for crop management and plant health with possible weather forecasting.
Making of the application
The application will be available on both platforms (Android and iOS) and supports both Hindi and English. The app also provides real-time support using chatbots, and the idea is to track the local conditions to plan irrigation and tackle pests. The artificial intelligence tool of the application comprehends complex data into easy-to-understand insights.
Forecasting That Goes Further
As regarded by the founder, one of the key features of the application is its ability to predict a 16-day weather forecast at any location. It has also been claimed that some farmers have benefited from the application.
One of the Key features of the application is that to upload the pictures of diseased plants and receive instant diagnoses. The application also provides treatment options for the plants regarded as diseased. The application is considered one of its kind as it integrates weather and advisory data into a single interface.
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From Digital Tools to Soil Solutions
Shifting innovation from the screen to the field, AgroQubit is preparing to introduce NanoFe, a unique nano fertilizer aimed at revitalizing soils lacking essential micronutrients. NanoFe, unlike conventional fertilizers, is less damaging to the environment and enables greater microwave resource harvesting through supplementation of basic needs.
A short history and the vision
AgroQubit was started by Dinesh K, an AI scientist and quantum pioneer heading Voxelta Private Limited. Dinesh's work is not limited to science in agriculture—he's also crafting room-temperature Quantum Spin Liquid nanoparticles, the first in the world.
With a vision to take smart farming to the last mile, AgroQubit has already begun making a mark in India and has plans to expand to Australia, the USA, and Africa.