The transformation of agricultural warehousing: from passive storage to asset-managed infrastructure
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Sachin Gupta
Summary
The article discusses the transformation of agricultural warehousing from a passive storage necessity into a modern, asset-managed sector with new economic dynamics. It highlights how post-harvest infrastructure modernization, combined with advanced asset-management frameworks, is shifting the traditional paradigm. The piece argues that when risk visibility extends across the entire commodity journey, capital flows more efficiently toward value creation in the agri-warehousing space.
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· 3 pulledFor decades, the storage of agricultural produce was viewed merely as a passive, physical necessity and a mere means to shelter inventory until market demand arose.
A significant paradigm shift is altering this traditional viewpoint.
When risk visibility extends across the entire duration of the commodity journey, capital flows naturally and efficiently toward value creation
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