The Story of Titodi

Agriculture is one of the most ignored and isolated domains when it comes to the "Digital India" and "Atmanirbhar Bharat" initiatives. Titodi is a direct outcome of an entrepreneur's first-hand struggles, raised in a farming family.

Today's farmer faces many challenges, ranging from owning a digital record of his land to finding direct-to-market or direct-to-consumer alternatives for selling his crops. He faces challenges of finding an easy way to purchase material or services while also estimating the best prices to sell or lease his properties. When 53% of the population is associated with agriculture, a staggering number of 735 million people deal with these similar problems.

At Titodi, our ultimate motive is to connect this population with technology to help them on each step of their process and bring benefits of advancements such as Data Mining, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence at their fingertips.

We believe that every location has a story. Titodi's mission is to kickstart a digital agriculture revolution around location information by digitizing and correlating spatial data to enable the analytics platform that provides better insights to everyone."

What is Titodi?

Red-wattled Lapwing, Vanellus indicus, Titeeri (Hindi), Titodi (Gujarati) (Image Courtesy: Wikipedia)

Titodi, also known as Red-wattled lapwing or Titeeri, a common bird found across the entire Indian subcontinent, has been associated with many stories and myths around land and agriculture. One of the story describing Titodi predicting rain fall by placing her eggs on higher ground and another one indicating Titodi as a warning mechanism for land owner from snakes or other impending dangers.

While we are not competing with the bird in predicating weather or providing warning from a dangerous situation, we at the Titodi are in business of complementing the bird in other task that it is not capable of such as providing agriculture marketplace, predicting prices for that land, forecasting crop yields, projecting growth, real-estate demand and trends, etc.

Digitizing agriculture geography, one polygon at a time;
Collating micro-economies, one product at a time.