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An article by LYNK Global Featuring Freshokartz CEO Rajendra Lora.

Lynk Global featured Freshokartz CEO Rajendra Lora’s views on Covid-19 situation on Fresh fruits supply chain boost and AgriTech situation.
The CEO of Freshokartz also stresses the importance of obtaining useful data from both the production and distribution sides of the fresh produce supply chain to enable more accurate demand predictions for farmers. By providing food supply chain automation technologies, business owners in the space are helping farmers collect soil data to give insights about soil conditions as well as water and soil requirements for different crops. With the insights, farmers can then get an idea of how much it will cost to grow a certain crop and how profitable each crop is.

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