KhetiBuddy Launches Verdnt, an AI-Native SaaS Platform for Enterprise Agribusinesses
The platform’s AI capabilities are layered on top of a structured data backbone that captures farm operations, sustainability metrics and enterprise workflows.
Agritech startup KhetiBuddy has launched Verdnt, a next-generation enterprise SaaS platform aimed at helping mid-to-large agribusinesses manage complex and fragmented operations.
According to the startup, agribusinesses today operate across dispersed farms, markets and supplier networks, often relying on disconnected systems that provide limited visibility into on-ground practices.
This fragmentation hampers traceability, complicates contract execution, and restricts the ability to assess climate and production risks. Verdnt addresses these challenges by acting as a unified enterprise data backbone, connecting agronomy, operations and sustainability workflows.
By linking farm data with procurement, production planning, inventory management and sustainability dashboards, the platform enables organisations to move from retrospective reporting to proactive, data-driven decisions.
Designed for mid-size to large agri-food businesses, food and beverage companies, agri-input firms and enterprises with regulatory and operational dependencies on farm data, Verdnt ensures consistent and auditable data flows from farms to enterprise systems, replacing standalone tools with an integrated approach.
The platform’s AI capabilities are layered on top of a structured data backbone that captures farm operations, sustainability metrics and enterprise workflows.
This architecture allows AI to be introduced gradually for risk identification and decision support, while maintaining transparency and human oversight. The models are trained on agronomic, climate and compliance data to ensure explainable and auditable outputs.
Commenting on the launch, Vinay Nair, Founder & CEO, KhetiBuddy, said, “Verdnt represents our long-term direction towards building an AI-native SaaS backbone for agribusinesses. Agri-food generates vast amounts of data, but much of it remains disconnected from enterprise decision-making. Our focus with Verdnt is to create a system where farm intelligence becomes part of core business operations rather than a standalone reporting exercise.”
Verdnt builds on KhetiBuddy’s existing enterprise deployments across food companies, wineries and agri-input businesses, with recent pilots in North America and Europe validating its ability to integrate farm and sustainability data into enterprise environments.