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The app helping farmers in India

AgriApp is the best Indian Agriculture App that helps farmers in many ways by providing services such as Crop Advisory, Soil Testing, Drone Services, Crop Practices & many more. AgriApp is powered by passionate professionals & dreams about making agriculture more sustainable, in terms of both ecology and economy.

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