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AgriVijay Eyes Global Leap: UAE, Mauritius Next?

1 Dec

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Summary

  • AgriVijay plans international expansion to Mauritius and UAE.
  • Launching India's first vertical bifacial solar panel with German tech.
  • Initiating carbon credit projects to benefit farmers significantly.
AgriVijay Eyes Global Leap: UAE, Mauritius Next?

AgriVijay, an innovative renewable energy marketplace for farmers, is planning a significant international expansion. The company is currently in discussions to establish a presence in Mauritius and the United Arab Emirates, with Kenya also being explored. This move marks a substantial step for the Indian startup, aiming to replicate its success in empowering farmers with green energy solutions on a global scale.

Domestically, AgriVijay is set to introduce groundbreaking technology by launching India's first vertical bifacial solar panel in partnership with a German firm. This initiative aims to maximize land use efficiency for agriculture while generating electricity. Additionally, the company is developing carbon credit generation projects, offering farmers a new avenue for income through sustainable agricultural practices.

Since its inception in June 2020, AgriVijay has already impacted thousands of farmer families across 18 Indian states, mitigating over 1.24 lakh tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions and generating substantial savings for farmers. The company provides end-to-end services, including delivery, installation, and after-sales support, addressing common challenges in the renewable energy sector.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
AgriVijay is in talks to expand its operations to Mauritius and the United Arab Emirates, with Kenya also being considered.
AgriVijay will launch India's first vertical bifacial solar panel in collaboration with a German company, optimizing land use for agriculture and power generation.
Farmers will gain additional income streams through carbon sequestration projects linked to growing crops like sugarcane and cotton.

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