
Bengaluru-based agritech startup Satyukt Analytics, winner of the prestigious STPI-SFGC (Smart Farm Grant Challenge) backed by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, has launched the operational deployment of its cutting-edge digital solution—the SFGC Sugarcane mobile application—at DCM Shriram Ltd’s Loni Unit.
The SFGC Sugarcane Solution features a satellite-powered digital dashboard for mill operations and a dedicated mobile application for farmers—both designed specifically for the sugarcane ecosystem. Developed under the STPI-SFGC initiative with support from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), this launch marks a key milestone in the journey toward smarter, data-driven agriculture. The tools enable on-ground deployment of remote sensing technology to deliver actionable insights on crop health, soil moisture, and optimal harvesting strategies—empowering stakeholders across the value chain.
This solution implementation cycle includes product development, iterative refinement, field testing, farmer onboarding, and performance tracking. With DCM Shriram as the implementation partner, the platform is being piloted under real farm conditions to incorporate direct user feedback and ensure practical adoption.
The Satyukt team conducted hands-on training for DCM Shriram’s team, field staff, and local farmers. These sessions included live demonstrations on using the app and dashboard, along with explanations of how satellite-driven insights can support better decision-making in sugarcane cultivation and timely harvests.
Speaking on the deployment, Dr. Sat Kumar Tomer (Co-Founder & CEO, Satyukt Analytics) said,
“Deploying the 'SFGC Sugarcane' mobile application at DCM Shriram’s Loni unit is a critical step in our journey to scale agri-innovation. We’re blending science with practicality—and making satellite intelligence usable and impactful at the farm level. What we are building here is not just a pilot; it's a blueprint for the future of Indian agriculture.”
The initiative exemplifies the growing success of public-private collaborations in the Indian agritech space. Backed by MeitY and executed by STPI under its SFGC program, the challenge supports scalable, data-driven innovations with strong field-level potential.
As India’s agriculture sector rapidly embraces technology, projects like these highlight how collaborative innovation can uplift traditional practices while creating new opportunities for sustainability and profitability.
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