Bengaluru, India – Ninjacart, India’s leading agri-startup, has unveiled its NINJACART IMPACT REPORT 2023, highlighting significant improvements in the quality of life for agri citizens across the country. The report, based on a comprehensive survey of 600 agricultural stakeholders conducted in collaboration with 60 Decibels, provides insights into Ninjacart’s positive influence on users.
The survey reveals that 4 out of 5 Ninjacart users reported an improved quality of life. This enhancement is attributed to factors such as business growth, reduced stress, increased income, better access to information, and improved market accessibility. These findings underscore Ninjacart’s commitment to transforming the agricultural sector through innovative commerce, logistics solutions, and accessible capital options.
Economic Well-Being: 80% of users experienced a better quality of life, citing increased income and business growth.
Convenience: 75% of farmers found selling their produce more convenient due to Ninjacart’s platform.
Farming Improvements: 83% of farmers reported improvements in their farming practices, including crop diversification and better use of farm inputs.
Kartheeswaran KK, CEO and Co-Founder of Ninjacart, emphasized the company’s dedication to empowering agricultural stakeholders. “At Ninjacart, we are committed to providing every agri citizen in India with tools for real change. Our vision, ‘Better Lives for Every Agri Citizen,’ reinforces our commitment to revolutionizing the agri-tech sector and promoting financial security and growth opportunities across the agricultural value chain.”
He further added, “While many sectors in India have seen tech-driven transformations, agriculture is on the brink of its own revolution. As we navigate the evolving landscape of agri-trade, our mission is clear: to leverage technology, data, and innovation to drive meaningful change.”
Ninjacart’s efforts are aimed at creating a sustainable and inclusive future for farmers, traders, and retailers, ensuring that advancements in agriculture benefit all stakeholders in the value chain.