Otipy, a startup in agritech, will hire 250+ individuals, including 100 new hires.

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Otipy, an agricultural technology firm situated in DELHI/NCR and run by Crofarm, intends to hire more than 250 people this fiscal year. The business is seeking new hires for a variety of positions in departments like sales and marketing, data analytics, technology, product management, operations and supply chain, procurement, etc.

The startup, which is rapidly growing, is expanding its operations across the nation and has developed a plan to create work possibilities for both new graduates and seasoned experts through job aggregators and direct applications. Otipy is a young firm with over 400 workers; it recently hired youthful, enthusiastic, and bright talent across departments from various groups of institutions/colleges along with experienced employees, and with this announcement, the company looks forward to adding more talent in the coming days.

According to Mr. Varun Khurana, the founder and CEO of Otipy, regarding the current employment procedure, “Since the pandemic’s start, the need for online fruit and vegetable shopping has risen. As a result, we have more than doubled in size over the past two years to meet business demands at a time when many startups and MNCs are laying off employees. We have extensive hiring plans because we are geographically growing.”

After building a solid client base in Delhi/NCR and raising $32 million from Westbridge Capital in series B funding in March 2022, the start-up is now rapidly expanding its operations to new geographies. Along with expanding into surrounding cities and villages in North India, the startup

As a result, we have more than doubled in size over the past two years to meet business demands at a time when many startups and MNCs are laying off employees. We have extensive hiring plans because we are geographically growing.

After building a solid client base in Delhi/NCR and raising $32 million from Westbridge Capital in series B funding in March 2022, the start-up is now rapidly expanding its operations to new geographies. Along with expanding into West India, the startup intends to include surrounding cities and towns in North India.

About Otipy

 Otipy is run by Crofarm Agriproducts Pvt Ltd and was introduced in 2020 by serial entrepreneur and Crofarm founder Varun Khurana.  One of India’s first community group buying platforms for daily necessities and fresh food is called Otipy. Through the use of cutting-edge technology for delivery, distribution, and purchasing from farmers, it drastically lowers fresh produce waste, increases the profitability of its community leaders, and makes fresher, healthier food accessible to consumers.

What is Agritech?

 The phrase “agritech” or “agricultural technology” refers to the application of technical advancements in agriculture to boost productivity, efficiency, and profitability.

This involves harvesting, crop modification to grow well in various conditions, and speedier planting, all made possible by technology. In order to address the issues that the agriculture sector is facing, it may also involve the use of robotics, big data, AI, or other techniques.

Which brings up the difficulties the agricultural sector is currently facing.

 Agriculture issue

The agriculture sector faces numerous difficulties, the most of which have a large impact on the planet’s future. These consist of :-

1  . Management of Land

Artificial fertiliser, herbicides, and insecticides are used in agriculture, which significantly affects the fertility of the soil. This causes the soil to deteriorate in quality and slow development, both of which require additional fertiliser, pesticides, and insecticides to correct. Additionally, the use of synthetics contaminates the neighbouring water supplies.

2.Changing Climate

As a result of the rapid reclamation of land from forests required for intensive agriculture, the amount of forest cover is reduced as greenhouse gas output rises, producing climate change and an increase in temperature. The global growth and harvesting of plants and crops are also impacted by the change in climate and temperature, in addition to how it affects us.

3 .Resources Running Out

Many pieces of equipment used in agriculture need additional resources to build and operate, such as metal for the parts and petroleum for the fuel. Instead of assisting in reducing environmental harm, this ultimately adds up to be a bigger cause of it.

4.Carbon Footprint Growing

Agricultural trash and byproducts are abundant. Consider organic farming, which is thought to benefit the ecosystem and produce healthier plants. However, because it requires more land than conventional farming practises, it contributes to the phenomenon of rising temperatures and climate change. As a result, farmers all over the world are obliged to either become more efficient or stick to old-fashioned farming practices that are ultimately bad for the environment.

5.Biodiversity

In order to feed the expanding population, agricultural production is increased as a result of population growth. In turn, this causes non-agricultural lands, including forests, to be turned into agricultural land. Reclaiming forest land results in a decrease in the biodiversity of that area, which has an impact on the flora and fauna.

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