Eyeing exports, India to tap AI for quality checks, distribution, storage
Mint Bangalore
|December 22, 2025
For quality checks, distribution, storage
AI-enabled analyzers assess moisture content, impurities and overall grain quality in wheat, rice and other cereals.
(PT)
As India manages record procurement volumes at home while cementing its role as a key supplier in the global food markets, the government is preparing to roll out artificial intelligence (AI)-powered automated grain analyzers next year to modernize how food grains are tested, stored and distributed, two people with direct knowledge of the development said.
A pilot project based on this plan was undertaken during the kharif marketing year of 2021-22.
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