Business of Agriculture March April 2019 Edition | Page 21

to the success of any warehousing operations and for agri-warehouses where stored commodities are highly susceptible to temperature and humidity related damages most likely in the case of cold storages. The optimal energy efficiency, air-quality control, etc. can be maintained with the help of efficient warehousing management techniques. Amalgamation of Technology and Innovations: Earlier, use of technology was neglected by the warehousing industry which is still largely dominated by unorganised players. These players mostly focused on building warehouses rather than managing the quantity and quality of the stocks stored in their warehouses. As per a FICCI study, post-harvest losses can be brought down to merely 0.5 percent from the present 10 percent with the deployment of scientific processes to ensure proper supply chain management. Through proper methodology and management of warehouses, the risks involved with crop damage can be depleted. Moreover, with constant monitoring on a real-time basis, promptness to act in case of crisis and risks can be ensured. With the advent of technological innovations, the management of warehouses can be done agnostic of climate, infrastructure and location across any kind of agriculture crop. Future Horizons With the advent of technological innovations, the management of warehouses can be done agnostic of climate, infrastructure and location across any kind of agriculture crop Going forward, technology will play the role of the key enabler in the growth of this sector. India has just awakened to the tremendous potential of technology- driven innovation in the burgeoning sector. There are very few integrated service providers which are receptive to the fact that technology can help them reduce costs and improve efficiency in their businesses and the overall market. | March-April 2019 • Vol. V • Issue 2 21 Despite the significant increase in production of food-grains and other agri-produce in the recent past, there are formidable challenges that the sector is facing. The thrust areas to boost the sector should be increasing investment through public-private partnerships in research and technology transfer which can make it more accountable towards delivery, improved value chain including storage, transport, processing and market facilities. Constant innovation can help to improve productivity and competitiveness whereas enabling policies that are necessary to bring knowledge, technologies and service to farmers is much required. While the Indian population is broadly food secure at present, India needs to ensure that no food is wasted to ensure food security in the long term. Towards this, a sustained campaign is required to introduce scientific warehousing processes to make entire supply chain smooth, transparent and mobile to ensure quality, timely delivery, right price and minimal losses. * SLCM Group is the brainchild of Mr Sandeep Sabharwal who has been instrumental in establishing it as one of the leading companies in post-harvest management services. He is a veteran with diversified and rich experience of more than three decades in the various aspects of the agriculture sector. He has been at the forefront of advocating policy change in this sector with the Government & relevant Industry Chambers. Business of Agriculture