The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) has launched a breakthrough technology, titled ‘Soil Nutrient Sensing Device and Method Thereof,’ developed by Prof. Jayant Kumar Singh and his team from the Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Kanpur. To facilitate its widespread adoption, IIT Kanpur has signed a technology transfer MoU with ScaNxt Scientific Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
The MoU was formally signed between Prof. Tarun Gupta, Dean of Research and Development, IIT Kanpur & Mr. Rajat Vardhan, Founder & CEO of ScaNxt Scientific Technologies in the presence of Prof. Raja Angamuthu, Associate Dean of Research & Development, IIT Kanpur and Prof. Jayant Kumar Singh (Inventor).
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The Soil Nutrient Sensing Device is a compact, smartphone-compatible innovation that provides real-time soil nutrient analysis, addressing the critical gap in timely soil testing for Indian farmers. Traditionally reliant on district laboratories, farmers often face delays in receiving soil health assessments. Designed for portability and ease of use, the device can assess multiple soil parameters simultaneously, storing data on a cloud server, with a single charge supporting up to 250 tests.
This pioneering device leverages Near-Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopy to deliver instant soil health insights directly to a smartphone, eliminating the need for chemical reagents and complex testing processes. By enabling precise nutrient management, the technology has the potential to transform agriculture, enhancing crop productivity, reducing fertilizer overuse, and contributing to both improved farmer incomes and environmental sustainability.
Prof. Tarun Gupta, Dean of Research and Development, IIT Kanpur, said, “The Soil Nutrient Sensing Device is a game-changer for Indian agriculture, addressing the persistent challenge of delayed soil health assessments. By providing instant, reagent-free testing with Near Infrared Spectroscopy, this technology empowers farmers to make informed decisions, optimize fertilizer use, and boost productivity. Through our collaboration with ScaNxt Scientific Technologies, we aim to transform Indian agriculture and take this pioneering innovation to global markets, supporting the vision of sustainable farming practices. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Prof. Jayant Kumar Singh and his team for this groundbreaking development.”
Prof. Jayant Kumar Singh (Inventor), said, “Our development, is a culmination of years of research and hard work aimed at addressing the real challenges farmers face in soil health assessment. It’s truly gratifying to see this innovation, which offers immediate and accuratesoil analysis, now being transferred to ScaNxt Scientific Technologies for broader adoption. This device not only empowers farmers with instant insights but also supports the creation of a national soil stack, aiding in better fertilizer management and promoting sustainability”.
The Indian soil testing equipment market, currently valued at approximately USD 114.43 million as of 2024, is set for significant expansion. Driven by the increasing demand for efficient agricultural productivity solutions and the need for climate resilience, this market is projected to reach USD 145.83 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 4.08%.
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Mr. Rajat Vardhan, Founder & CEO of ScaNxt Scientific Technologies Pvt Ltd., said, “We are thrilled to be taking this Made in Bharat innovation to global markets, empowering farmers around the world with actual soil health insights that will transform agricultural practices. Our collaboration with IIT Kanpur through the joint MoU will allow us to advance soil testing technologies further, integrating micro and secondary nutrient analysis into our BhuParikshak device. By combining NIR Spectroscopy, IoT, and AI/ML, we aim to provide farmers with even more precise and actionable data to optimize nutrient management and drive sustainable agricultural growth.”
This collaboration sets the stage for a transformative shift in soil health management, equipping farmers with immediate, data-driven insights and promoting sustainable agricultural practices both in India and globally.