Entrepreneur Vasanth Kamath founded Hydrogreens with the objective of addressing a 40 per cent shortage of green fodder that affects 70 million small and medium-scale dairy farmers in India. Based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, the enterprise develops technologies that are affordable and accessible to small and marginal dairy farmers. Hydrogreens grows fodder in a low-cost micro climate-controlled grow house that can operate even in 40 to 50 degrees Celsius with just half a bucket of water.
market for green fodder in India
No. of Machines deployed
fodder station launched in Chitradurga
A low-cost, micro climate-controlled grow house installed in a 12 sq ft area uses Fogponics technology, which uses water in a vapour form to minimise the water requirement, to produce green fodder.