Leads Connect launches AI-enabled ICCRI and Agri Intelligence platform Kedar-Parvati

Kedar-Parvati is a next generation large-scale intelligence platform for risk management. KEDAR stands for Knowledge Engineering and Deviation Analytics for Risk Intelligence and PARVATI for Phenomics Analytics and Risk Value Assessment for Transferring Intelligence.

Noida-headquartered Leads Connect, an India-based agritech firm that provides full stack solutions to farmers, inaugurated its AI-enabled Integrated Command Center for Risk Intelligence (ICCRI) and AI-powered large-scale intelligence platform, Kedar-Parvati, in the presence of a high-powered Brazilian delegation as part of a partnership for agri-cooperation during the five-day state visit of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Proved to be an important milestone.

Leads Connect hosted a high-level Brazilian delegation led by Paulo Teixeira, Minister of Agricultural Development and Family Farming, Government of Brazil, at its Noida headquarters here. Mr. Teixeira was accompanied by Arnaldo Manuel de Souza Machado Borges, President of ABCZ (Associação Brasileira dos Creadores de Zebu); Roberta Bertín Barros and Rogerio Barros of Fazenda Floresta; diplomat Eduardo Braga; and Mauricio Polidoro (International Advisor).

Teixeira inaugurated the AI-enabled Integrated Command Center for Risk Intelligence (ICCRI) and witnessed the global launch of Kedar-Parvati, the next generation AI-powered large-scale intelligence platform for risk management. These launches are in line with India’s growing focus on Artificial Intelligence and digital public infrastructure for agriculture, with the India AI Impact Summit currently underway. The LLM and SLM are part of Kedar-Parvati as modules to strengthen risk management solutions for agriculture and climate analysis at the planetary level.

Commenting on the event, Navneet Ravikar, Chairman and Managing Director of Leads Connect and CEO of BL Agro (parent company of Leads Connect) said, “It was an honor to show Paulo 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, the India AI Impact Summit, which has put India on the global AI map. Our innovations with AI in agriculture And its effective implementation in the international market is a testament to India’s growing strength in AI.”

Delighted to host the high-profile Brazilian delegation, Ashish Khandelwal, Managing Director, BL Agro, said, “This launch demonstrated our depth in AI proficiency and also highlighted how we are using it effectively in agriculture. Kedar-Parvati represents AI applied at the 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.”

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

The AI-enabled Integrated Command Center for Risk Intelligence (ICCRI) is a live, in-house command center that provides hyperlocal real-time analytics across the entire agriculture, climate risk, financial inclusion and disaster management spectrum. At ICCRI, the delegation witnessed a live demonstration of proprietary intelligence frameworks, including: AGRANI, Pixstack, DEVI-Saptshati, Matra and Kedar-Parvati. Operational geoportals were demonstrated in real time.

Kedar-Parvati is a next generation large-scale intelligence platform for risk management. KEDAR stands for Knowledge Engineering and Deviation Analytics for Risk Intelligence and PARVATI for Phenomics Analytics and Risk Value Assessment for Transferring Intelligence. It was developed by Varahi-Nextec, Leeds Nextec India Pvt. Ltd. On-ground operations were carried out by Ltd. and Leeds Connect.

A special interaction session during the visit brought together smallholder farmers and representatives from cooperatives and farmer producer organizations (FPOs) who shared real-world use cases showing how AI-powered advisors and risk intelligence tools have increased productivity, improved access to finance and strengthened climate resilience at the grassroots level.

The visit also highlighted the upcoming 360° India-Brazil Agri-Tech and Agri Value Chain Corridor initiative, starting with the cashew value chain in collaboration with EMBRAPA and Amazonica Mundi. The initiative aims to integrate plantation science, value-chain analytics, AI-enabled advisors, financial services (credit and insurance), sustainable processing and structured market integration in Brazil with possible replication in India.

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