The challenge is aimed at promoting innovation and entrepreneurship for agri-tech startups with commercially viable solutions, not-for-profit body The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) said in a statement.
Participants will be encouraged to come up with new concepts and innovations for 12 specific areas such as soil health, price forecasting, Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, food adulteration, electronic National Agriculture Market, among others.
On the basis of their scope of work, TiE said the startups will be handpicked by the agriculture ministry for the 'idea stage' which includes a three-month incubation support with a leading agri-tech incubator; support by domain experts and real-time testing of 'Proof of Concept'.
The challenge will set the stage for the startups that are seeking support for their technology innovation by either funding and/or mentoring their fundamental concepts.
It will also provide talented and creative innovators opportunities to pursue promising avenues at the frontier of technology, TiE added.