Elzian Agro, a pioneering precision agriculture company from Sri Lanka, has been selected as one of the top 10 finalists in the Regenerative Agriculture category at the upcoming Food Tech Congress. This prestigious event, recognized as Europe’s premier platform for food tech innovation and investment, will take place in Warsaw, Poland, from May 28 to May 29, 2024. Elzian Agro is set to pitch and demonstrate their groundbreaking agricultural solutions during the two-day event.
The Food Tech Congress, aligned with the Farm to Fork Strategy of the European Green Deal, is a hub where innovation flourishes, bold ideas ignite, and significant business transactions occur. The congress will bring together the most prominent food tech entrepreneurs, innovators, investors, and government leaders from around the world to address the industry’s most pressing challenges.
Elzian Agro offers an advanced monitoring and decision-support system with integrated automation. Their IoT monitoring system provides precise environmental weather and soil data, which is essential for both industrial and agricultural applications. Additionally, their automation system, comprising both hardware and software components, effectively manages irrigation and other agricultural processes, enhancing efficiency and sustainability.
Elzian Agro has received numerous accolades for its innovative solutions and commitment to sustainability. The company was named one of the top ten youth-driven social enterprises at the Global-South Development Expo 2022, an honor awarded by the United Nations. In 2022, Elzian Agro was also highlighted in the Commonwealth Youth Awards. Furthermore, in 2023, the company was recognized among the top 100 meaningful businesses by Ernst & Young (EY), Hogan Lovells Global Law Firms, Babson College, and the Meaningful Business Community.
Elzian Agro’s unwavering dedication to innovation and sustainability in agriculture continues to earn international recognition and support, cementing its role as a key player in the global movement towards smarter, more efficient farming practices.