
Bengaluru: Cropin launches AI-Driven ecosystem to reduce risks in agriculture
City-based agri-tech firm Cropin on Tuesday announced the launch of the Cropin Ecosystem , an AI-powered platform aimed at helping businesses in the agriculture and food sector manage risks and uncertainties.
Founded in 2010, Cropin has been leveraging artificial intelligence to improve crop planning, increase yields, and boost operational efficiency for agri-food companies and multilateral organisations. The new ecosystem brings together technology providers, strategic consulting firms, and satellite and weather intelligence partners , including Google, BCG, Wipro, The Weather Company, and Planet Labs.
The initiative is designed to assist consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies, retailers, commodity traders, and food processors in managing upstream agricultural and procurement risks, while building more predictable and resilient food systems. The plug-and-play model of the Cropin Ecosystem allows businesses to integrate the platform in under six months, offering predictive insights into crop growth, weather patterns, soil health, and market trends. The ecosystem also incorporates regional intelligence and strategic consulting to address supply chain disruptions, climate risks, and geopolitical uncertainties.
"These factors are affecting the availability of fresh produce and agricultural commodities, operational margins, pricing, and growth opportunities," the company said in a press release. "With this ecosystem, we aim to reshape food systems for the future," said Krishna Kumar, Founder and CEO of Cropin .
The platform helps businesses plan crops, forecast yields, optimize operations, and manage risks while ensuring compliance with traceability and sustainability standards. It also strengthens relationships with farmers, improving productivity and profitability at the farm level. Cropin said the unified platform will help transform traditional food systems into data-driven, resilient, and future-ready ecosystems , promising increased efficiency, profitability, and sustainability for the agriculture sector.
