ABSTRACT

India’s Horticulture, which hit a record high of 300 million MT in 2016–2017, which was even more than the production of food grains for the year. The post-harvest losses up to the extent of 40%, coupled with India’s position in International Business of Fruit Export, has attracted modern and smart digitized formats in Supply Chain Network technologies. Artificial intelligence (AI) has further scaled the prospective chances to expanded margins through quality regulators. The input channel, business model (BM), re-engineered the Horticulture Industry of our country and losses to the extent of Rs 400 billion a year, gearing up new technologies in supply chain and smart packaging. Not only the well-established organizations but also startups have entered into this Smart Technology integration as an opportunity in fresh fruits is higher than the processed foods. We are matching the standards where India will not be the world leader in the production of fruits but a global leader as well in export and treading of fruits in the International Business Platform.