FarmERP Cofounders Sanjay Borkar (L) and Santosh Shinde (R) The Bridge Chronicle
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FarmERP Recognized for Agritech Excellence with UAE Technology Award

FarmERP's strategic partnerships in the UAE and Saudi Arabia have cemented its status as a global leader in the agritech space.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: FarmERP, a leader in sustainable agriculture technology and food supply chain solutions, has been recognized with the UAE Technology Excellence Award 2024 in the Agritech category. 

This honor distinguishes FarmERP as the only Indian company in the Middle East to receive this coveted accolade, highlighting its significant impact on the region’s agricultural sector.

The Middle East Technology Excellence Award is a prominent recognition of technological achievements across various industries, such as AI, cybersecurity, fintech, and healthcare. FarmERP’s pioneering efforts in agritech, particularly through its FarmGyan platform, earned it this year’s award.

The platform integrates cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and blockchain to streamline farm-to-fork operations and promote climate-smart agricultural practices across over 30 countries, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.

Sanjay Borkar, CEO & Co-Founder of FarmERP, along with Santosh Shinde, COO & Co-Founder, accepted the award during a ceremony in Dubai.Reflecting on the recognition, Shinde commented, "Winning this award underscores our relentless commitment to innovation and excellence in agritech.

It serves as a testament to our efforts in transforming agricultural businesses across the Middle East and motivates us to continue driving forward-thinking solutions."

In his keynote address at the event, Sanjay Borkar addressed the pressing challenges faced by the agricultural industry in the Middle East.

He emphasized the critical role of technology in creating sustainable solutions that reduce carbon emissions and improve profitability."Technology is no longer just a buzzword; it is essential for ensuring sustainability in agriculture, reducing environmental impact, and driving profitability," Borkar noted. 

He further highlighted the need for technological advancements to address the growing demand for food security and climate resilience in the region.

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