London-based intergovernmental body connecting agritech startups to global grain trade policy and market data.
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A global innovation challenge by IGC and IMEAA Ecosystem to spotlight technology-led solutions in grains trade digitalisation, with a US$150,000 prize pool.
The International Grains Council (IGC), established in 1949 in London, is an intergovernmental organization with 50+ member governments, including India. Its mandate covers monitoring and promoting international grain trade — including wheat, coarse grains, rice, oilseeds, and pulses. India is a significant participant given its status as one of the world's largest grain producers and traders.
Agritech startups in precision farming, grain storage and post-harvest management, commodity market analytics, food security technology, and sustainable agriculture — particularly those seeking global market context and policy engagement.
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