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Home / Business and Economy / Bartronics Eyes National Rural Ecosystem

Bartronics Eyes National Rural Ecosystem

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Company plans smart agri store franchise model nationwide.
  • Strategic transformation includes renaming to Avio Smart Market Stack.
  • New stores to integrate agri-inputs, advisory, and procurement.
Bartronics Eyes National Rural Ecosystem

Bartronics India Limited is embarking on a significant strategic transformation, planning to roll out a Smart Agri Store franchise model across the nation. This initiative is designed to extend its digital marketplace into rural India, fostering growth in rural commerce, agritech, and digital platforms. The company also proposes to rename itself Avio Smart Market Stack Limited (ASMS), subject to regulatory approvals, to better align with its expanded vision.

The planned Smart Agri stores will serve as comprehensive hubs, integrating essential services such as agri-input sales, expert advisory, digital onboarding for farmers, and crucial procurement linkages. This consolidated approach aims to create a seamless and unified commerce experience tailored for India's rural economy. The company is also initiating an expression of interest process for potential franchise partners.

To support this ambitious national expansion, Bartronics India is set to recruit senior professionals across key sectors including agritech, marketplace development, and supply chain management. The company will also appoint a national brand ambassador to champion farmer outreach and drive adoption of the Avio platform, further strengthening its leadership and governance framework.

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.
Bartronics is launching a Smart Agri Store franchise model that integrates agri-inputs, advisory, and procurement for rural commerce.
The company proposes to rename itself Avio Smart Market Stack Limited (ASMS) as part of its strategic transformation.
The Avio platform aims to provide farmers with integrated services, digital onboarding, and procurement linkages through its physical stores.

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