Basel Agency for Sustainable Energy (BASE) and The Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (EMPA) announced their partnership with Innoterra to develop digital quality control tools for the early detection of fruit defects for banana farmers in India.
The partnership is under the framework of the project Your Virtual Cold Chain Assistant, according to a statement. Innoterra is a Swiss-Indian agri-tech platform company.
The method uses machine learning algorithms to detect defects of bananas prior to them being sold in the market. These algorithms are later being integrated into an app, which can be downloaded onto a farmer’s mobile phone. The early detection of defects allows farmers to optimise their fruit care, storage, and logistics processes.
The process, the statement says, will lead to the more effective usage of agri inputs, better quality fruits and less wastage along the supply chain.
The partnership allows to combine the tech capabilities of BASE and EMPA and build on Innoterra’s deep farming know-how to further strengthen its full-stack platform offering to smallholder farmers in India and other developing markets.
Dr Anup Karwa, Head of Operations India, Nutrition Division at Innoterra, said, “We are combining state-of-the-art technologies with Innoterra’s deep expertise in banana cultivation and tech-enabled end-to-end platform, to the benefit of small-holder farmers in India. India is the world’s largest producer of bananas yet struggles with inferior quality and high wastage throughout its supply chain. Technology-enabled improvements in pre and post-harvest processes will make Indian banana farmers more competitive, reduce the food wastage, allow for better price realizations and increase farmer income.”
Thomas Motmans, Team Lead and Senior Sustainable Energy Finance Specialist, BASE welcomed this development, saying: “We are glad that the solutions we are developing as part of the project Your Virtual Cold Chain Assistant, are being adopted by Innoterra as a leading player in the agricultural sector in India. This partnership will reduce post-harvest losses for smallholders by strengthening agricultural cold chains with business model innovation and digitalisation.”