India’s agricultural sector is ripe for innovation, and Jai Jawan Jai Kisan Agriculture Society (JJJKAS) is creating space for change-makers to lead the next green revolution. With deep roots in Bihar’s rural development ecosystem, JJJKAS has officially opened its Agri-Startup Program—an initiative dedicated to identifying, nurturing, and launching the next wave of agricultural startups.
If you’re an innovator with a big idea to solve real challenges in agriculture—this is your opportunity.
JJJKAS, a 12A and 80G certified NGO founded by retired officers of the Indian Army, is on a mission to transform Bihar’s agricultural economy by creating self-reliant, export-ready farming communities. The Agri-Startup Program is an extension of this mission.
We believe that entrepreneurship and grassroots innovation must go hand-in-hand. Startups bring disruptive technologies, unconventional thinking, and scalable solutions that can address long-standing issues like:
Selected agri-startups will receive structured support through:
We welcome applications from:
We’re particularly looking for innovations in:
Whether your idea is hardware, software, or service-based—if it can change the lives of rural farmers, we want to support you.
JJJKAS is not new to innovation. Over the last decade, we’ve worked with thousands of farmers across Bihar to modernize practices, connect with exporters, and adopt sustainable farming models. Our disciplined, structured approach—rooted in military precision and community trust—makes us an ideal partner for startups aiming to scale.
Our credibility is backed by our certifications and track record, and we’re committed to full transparency with donors, partners, and incubatees.
The Agri-Startup Program is not just an event—it’s a long-term pipeline for sustainable development. Over the next 3 years, JJJKAS aims to:
“I had an idea for organic food traceability. With JJJKAS support, we’re now piloting with 500 farmers in Muzaffarpur.” – Aarav Singh, Startup Founder
“The JJJKAS team helped us access government schemes and refine our model. We’re now exporting spices from Sitamarhi.” – Rupa Devi, Rural Woman Entrepreneur
The program is open for applications. To apply, visit the official JJJKAS website and submit your concept proposal. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to pitch to our selection panel.
The future of agriculture will be driven by innovation. JJJKAS is here to ensure it’s inclusive, rural-led, and deeply impactful.
Apply now—and turn your idea into rural India’s next success story.