Agritech firm Leads Connect opens AI-enabled risk intelligence centre, eyes Brazilian market

The CMD of Leeds Connect says Brazil is facing the same climate change challenge that India is facing. (symbolic image)

The CMD of Leeds Connect says Brazil is facing the same climate change challenge that India is facing. (Symbolic Image) Photo credit: ithinsky

Agritech firm Leeds Connect, a subsidiary of UP-based FMCG firm BL Agro, on Thursday launched its AI-enabled Integrated Command Center for Risk Intelligence (ICCRI) and AI-powered large-scale intelligence platform for risk management (Kedar-Parvati).

The launch of ICCRI and Kedar-Parvati is in line with the growing focus on artificial intelligence and digital public infrastructure for agriculture in India, which coincides with the ongoing India AI Impact Summit, the company said in a statement.

It said the LLM and SLM are part of Kedar-Parvati as modules to strengthen risk management solutions for agriculture and climate analysis at the global level. The centers were unveiled at an event attended by the head of the visiting Brazilian delegation, Minister of Agricultural Development and Family Farming Paulo Teixeira.

Navneet Ravikar, CMD of Leads Connect and CEO of BL Agro, said, “It was an honor to showcase to Teixeira how we are leveraging AI in various aspects of agriculture. This comes at a time when India is celebrating the biggest festival of AI, which has put the country on the global AI map. Our innovation with AI in agriculture and its effective implementation in the international market is a testament to India’s growing strength in AI.”

Ashish Khandelwal, managing director of BL Agro, said: “Kedar-Parvati represents AI applied on a planetary scale and brings together satellite intelligence, field analytics, financial risk modeling and cross-domain learning into a coherent system that can support governments, financial institutions and farmers alike.”

Teixeira reaffirmed the commitment to deepen bilateral cooperation in agricultural technology, digital transformation and climate-resilient agricultural systems.

The company said ICCRI is a live, in-house command center that provides hyperlocal real-time analytics across agriculture, climate risk, credit and other related sectors. Kedar-Parvati is a next generation large-scale intelligence platform for risk management.

“The dynamics that are there in India are more or less the same in Brazil. So, the solutions we are developing are very suitable for Brazil because Brazil is also facing the same climate change challenge,” Ravikar said. He told the visiting delegates that both ICCRI and Kedar-Parvati can be easily deployed for the Brazilian ecosystem.

Published on February 19, 2026

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