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Deadline: 31-Mar-2026

The MANAGE–Centre for Innovation and Agripreneurship (CIA) at Hyderabad has opened applications for Cohort 15 under the RKVY‑RAFTAAR initiative. The program offers students, agripreneurs, and startups structured mentoring, hands-on training, and grant-in-aid support up to ₹25 lakh to develop, validate, and scale innovative agricultural solutions.

About the Program

The MANAGE–Centre for Innovation and Agripreneurship (CIA), part of the National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE), Hyderabad, fosters agri-entrepreneurship by providing structured training, mentorship, and financial support.

Cohort 15 of the RKVY‑RAFTAAR program targets:

The program’s goal is to nurture entrepreneurial talent, build practical skills, and accelerate agricultural innovations into market-ready solutions.

Program Components

1. Student Orientation Program

2. Agripreneurship Orientation Program

3. Startup Agri-Business Incubation Program

Training and Mentorship

Participants across all programs receive:

Who is Eligible?

Why This Program Matters

The MANAGE-CIA Incubation Program is critical for:

How to Apply

  1. Check Eligibility: Confirm whether you are a student, early-stage agripreneur, or startup with an MVP.
  2. Prepare Your Application: Outline your idea, objectives, expected outcomes, and any prior work or research.
  3. Submit Application: Complete the official form for Cohort 15 through the MANAGE-CIA portal.
  4. Participate in Orientation: Shortlisted candidates attend one-month training and mentorship sessions.
  5. Pitch for Grants: After training, eligible participants can apply for grants to advance their concepts or scale their startup.

Tips for a Strong Application

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply for Cohort 15?
Students, early-stage agripreneurs, and startups in agriculture and allied sectors.

2. What grant amounts are available?

3. Is prior experience in agriculture necessary?
Not mandatory, but familiarity with agribusiness or related sectors is advantageous.

4. What is the duration of the orientation program?
One month of structured mentoring and hands-on engagement.

5. Are partnerships allowed for startups?
Yes, startups can collaborate with co-founders or affiliated entities.

6. What areas of agribusiness are covered?
Innovation spans agriculture extension, digital agriculture, food technology, AI, biotech, farm mechanization, supply chains, and natural resource management.

7. How is funding allocated?
Grant amounts are evaluated based on project needs by the selection committee and aligned with program objectives.

Conclusion

The MANAGE-CIA Incubation Program Cohort 15 provides students, agripreneurs, and startups with mentorship, hands-on training, and financial support to transform innovative agricultural ideas into viable solutions. By combining orientation programs with grant support up to ₹25 lakh, the initiative fosters a strong pipeline of agri-innovators capable of driving sustainable, scalable, and impactful change in India’s agricultural sector.

For more information, visit MANAGE-CIA.

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