GRAM-2026: Investor Outreach planned across Jaipur, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad & Pune

In a strategic push to position Rajasthan as a leading destination for agritech investments, roadshows will be held in major cities ahead of the Global Rajasthan Agritech Meet (GRAM)–2026, scheduled to be held from May 23 to 25.

GRAM-2026: Investor Outreach planned across Jaipur, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad & Pune

Global Rajasthan Agritech Meet (GRAM)–2026

In a strategic push to position Rajasthan as a leading destination for agritech investments, roadshows will be held in major cities ahead of the Global Rajasthan Agritech Meet (GRAM)–2026, scheduled to be held from May 23 to 25.

The programme, to be organised by the Department of Agriculture, aims at dialogue amongst investors, agritech firms, research institutions, startups, and key stakeholders to drive participation and investment in the state’s agriculture sector.

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The roadshows will commence from Jaipur on April 10, followed by New Delhi on April 17, Ahmedabad on April 24, Hyderabad on May 6 and Pune on May 8, Manju Rajpal, Principal Secretary(Agriculture-Horticulture) has said.

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These engagements will serve as a platform to present Rajasthan’s evolving agricultural landscape, highlight policy support, and showcase emerging opportunities across agri-business, food processing, and value- added sectors. The initiative is also aligned with the state’s broader vision to integrate innovation, advanced technologies, and digital solutions into agriculture, Rajpal said.

The roadshows are expected to facilitate high-level interactions between prospective investors, agritech developers, industry representatives, and policymakers, with a focus on building long-term partnerships and unlocking investment potential in the sector.

She said, “Global Rajasthan Agritech Meet– 2026, to be held in May, is a key platform to connect Rajasthan’s agriculture sector with global investment and innovation. The roadshows will be an important step towards showcasing the state’s strengths and engaging with stakeholders from across India and beyond.”

Participants will also be provided an overview of GRAM–2026’s key highlights, including technical sessions, workshops, exhibitions, smart farm and livestock showcases, Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Government (B2G) meetings, as well as dedicated investment dialogues, Ms Rajpal informed.

Over 75,000 farmers across Rajasthan, more than 250 exhibitors and over 100 companies from India and abroad are expected to participate in the 3-day GRAM –2026 being evolved in the form of a premier international platform bringing together stakeholders in the farm sector including investors, entrepreneurs, innovators, policy makers.

Delegations from partner regions including South Asia, Europe, Australia and North and South America are also likely to participate.

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