Bioterra was established in 2020 by agronomists, data scientists, and sustainability advocates to revolutionize Indian agriculture through technology and organic practices. Traditional farming methods faced challenges—uneven irrigation, overuse of fertilizers, and unpredictable weather—leading to resource waste and declining soil health.
Our founding team holds PhDs in soil science, certifications in precision agriculture, and extensive field experience working with rural cooperatives. We partner with leading research institutions—ICRISAT, NAARM—and technology providers—DJI Agriculture, Trimble—to bring best-in-class drones, sensors, and analytics to every farm.
Bioterra’s mission centers on three pillars: Soil Regeneration, Resource Efficiency, and Data Transparency. Soil Regeneration employs crop rotations, green manures, and microbial biofertilizers to rebuild organic matter and biodiversity. Resource Efficiency leverages drone-based variable-rate irrigation and fertigation, reducing water and input costs by up to 40%. Data Transparency offers farmers clear, actionable insights through our mobile app—soil-moisture maps, nutrient-deficit alerts, and yield predictions—ensuring every decision is evidence-based.
Since launch, Bioterra has improved over 1,000 hectares across Maharashtra and Telangana, increasing average yields by 25% and reducing chemical use by 70%. Our programs support smallholder farmers, large agribusinesses, and government extension services. Bioterra isn’t just a service—it’s a movement toward regenerative, profitable, technology-enabled agriculture in India.