2day India's biggest BioAgri conference concludes

India is the global gateway for Bio Agri Solutions: Dr Venkatesh Devanur, Secretary, BIPA.

2day India's biggest BioAgri conference concludes

Hyderabad, October 21, 2022: The two-day India's biggest BioAgri conference, "BioAgri-2022, the second edition concludes in the city at Hotel Park Hyatt on Thursday late evening.
 
The highlight of day two was the session on the theme “India: Global Gateway for BioAg solutions”. It was moderated by Dr. Venkatesh Devanur, Secretary of the BIPA-BioAgri Inputs Producers Association
 
The panellists of this session were A. Kulandaivel from Rallis India spoke on the huge domestic market potential in India and the level playing field. He gave an overview of the market value of Bio Agri input market in India which comprises of Biostimulants market at Rs 1810 crore; Bio-fertilisers Rs 1095 crore; bio-pesticides Rs 845 crore and Organic fertilisers at Rs 1980 crore. Rallis India serves farmers through science, he said.
 
Peter Maes, Director of Strategy of Koppert addressed through his video message on India--A Sourcing Destination.

Ram Koundinya, Founder of Think Ag addressed Funding Opportunities through the Make in India initiative. He outlined funding opportunities. The Bio Industry in general has not attracted much funding, he said. There are some incubators for BioAgri like CCMB AIC, C-Camp (BLR), IKP, Ag Hub, aIDEA. The funding of bio-enterprises has not been very high so far, he observed. There are several reasons. One reason is the lack of cutting-edge research work. Also, it is due to regulatory uncertainty and the market opportunity is not understood by investors. While a lot of investments are flowing across all categories, biotech has just attracted 1% of investments, he said and added that export-oriented manufacturing is a good attraction for investors. He suggested that an ecosystem needs to be built. Investor education is required to promote funding bio-Agri inputs.
 
Dr Venkatesh Devanur spoke about how India has emerged as a destination and sourcing hub for Bio Ag Solutions. He gave his reasons why India is the global gateway for Bio Ag Solutions. Koppers is made in India, sells in India and other countries almost 100% locally made or sourced, he said.
 
Similarly, he gave examples of other companies such as Valagri, TradeCrop, Yara, Acadian, CHN Hansen, Sumitomo, and Novozymes importing and selling. MNCs can bring technology/IPs to India. Come to India, invest in India, produce in India, sell in India and export from India, he concluded.
 
BIPA is a trade body of BioAgri Input Producers in India. 200 plus delegates participated in the two-day conference.
 
BioAgri is an international series of conferences and exhibitions initiated by BIPA last year in Hyderabad. The participants came from India and abroad involved in the production and supply of biological agri inputs for sustainable agriculture, informed Dr. Venkatesh Devanur.
 
The next BioAgri 2023 will be held in Hyderabad on December 7th and 8th.