Empowering farmers in Chhattisgarh with offline-first IoT sensors, LoRa telemetry, and edge computing for maximum crop yields.
The agricultural landscape in Chhattisgarh presents unique challenges related to groundwater depletion, unpredictable monsoons, and varying soil compositions. VarshaKrishi's offline-first smart agriculture technology is purpose-built to navigate these exact regional difficulties without relying on cellular networks.
In remote agricultural belts across Chhattisgarh, internet connectivity is often entirely unavailable. Our solar-powered ESP32 sensor nodes communicate using LoRa (Long Range) radio frequencies over distances up to 5km, sending critical soil moisture, NPK, and microclimate data directly to a local village gateway.
Our flagship model requires only a modest, one-time hardware investment of ₹60,000, bringing true precision agriculture to smallholder farms in Chhattisgarh that were previously priced out by imported European agritech solutions.