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Shivam Satyawan Madrewar
Born
Sangli, Maharashtra, India
Alma materR.C.S.M. College of Agriculture, Kolhapur; CCS National Institute of Agricultural Management; Alison University
Occupation(s)Agricultural researcher, inventor, scientific writer
Years active2020–present
Known forSmallholder mechanization concepts; biological pest management; applied agri-business research; knowledge outreach

Shivam Satyawan Madrewar is an Indian agricultural scientist, inventor, and author, known for his research on climate-smart agriculture, pest management, and digital innovations for agribusiness. He has contributed to academic and technical advancement in Indian agriculture, and holds numerous patents for advancements in integrated crop management and post-harvest technologies.[1][2]

Early life and education

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Shivam Satyawan Madrewar was born in Jath, Sangli district, Maharashtra, India, and completed his schooling under the Maharashtra State Board with distinction at SSC and HSC levels.[3] He earned a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture from R.C.S.M. College of Agriculture, Kolhapur (2020–2024), focusing on plant protection, agronomy, and agricultural economics.[4] He completed a Diploma in Meteorology from Alison University, Canada, in 2024, augmenting competencies in climate and weather analytics for agriculture.[5] He is pursuing a Post Graduate Diploma in Agribusiness Management at the Chaudhary Charan Singh National Institute of Agricultural Marketing (NIAM), Jaipur (class of 2025), integrating marketing, supply chains, and agri‑innovation management.[6]

Career

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Madrewar serves as Technical Advisor at Farmerface Organic Technology Research Institute Pvt. Ltd., Bihar, where he guides product development, field validation, and farmer outreach for bio‑inputs and sustainable cultivation practices.[7] Since 2020, he has been a co‑operating partner at Shri Sairam Krushi Kendra in Sangli district, supporting input advisory, on‑farm demonstrations, and retail operations for smallholder clients.[8] He has undertaken ICAR‑mandated field programs and campus projects during his B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture, focusing on agronomy, plant protection, and market analysis.[9] Alongside professional roles, he contributes to research dissemination and industry interactions through conference talks, poster presentations, and innovation showcases at national agriculture events.[10]

Research and innovations

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  • Madrewar’s research spans climate‑smart agriculture, organic and biological crop protection, post‑harvest management, and digital agriculture, with outputs across indexed international journals and conference venues.[11]
  • His studies include evaluations of climate‑smart practices on productivity and resilience, economic analyses of input markets and exports, and technology adoption in agri‑supply chains.[12]
  • He has authored work on biological control agents such as Zygogramma bicolorata for Parthenium hysterophorus and on integrated pest management solutions for horticulture.[13]
  • His innovations include AI‑enabled diagnostic devices, smart applicators, herbicide drift shields, improved harvesting tools, and insect trapping systems tailored to Indian cropping systems.[14]
  • Select themes of his published work encompass market transparency via IoT, climate risks to export‑oriented value chains (e.g., grapes), bio‑inputs for soil and plant health, and low‑cost post‑harvest devices.[15]

Patents and publications

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Patents and designs (selected; grouped by status and year)
  • 2024 – Granted/Registered: Draftoide (packing technique), Enhanced Multi‑Purpose Harvester, RhizoGaurd (banana rhizome weevil IPM), RhinoSafe (rhinoceros beetle IPM), Pomo SHB Trap, Crop Shield Sprayer, Pomo Tri‑Shield Trap, White Grub IPM Trap, Phero Snell Defender, AccuSponge Nozzle, Sub‑Soil Smart Applicator, Milk Pouch Wastage‑Avoiding Package, Banana Bio‑Rhizo Guard, Light‑Attraction Insect Killing Device, among others.[16]
  • 2025 – Granted/Registered: AI‑based Animal Belt; Plant Potometer; Mastitis Controlling Bottle; Pomegranate Albedo Separator; Grafting Clip and Grafting Ring; AI‑based Vegetable/Onion Seed Germinators; Wrapping Bag for Fruit; Shield for Herbicide Sprayer; Wind‑operated Insect Sticky Traps and Fruit Fly Traps; Vermicompost Colander; Cut Flower Water Phial; Multipurpose, Mushroom, Okra, Dragon Fruit, and Sugarcane harvesters; Vacuum/Solar/Eco vegetable dryers; Papaya cubing machine; Weather monitoring cap and systems; Mulching hole makers; Metarhizium applicator; Automated irrigation with soil moisture probes; Miniature hydrocyclone; Bio‑diesel blender; Compartment ridge former; AI‑enabled device for agri‑data analysis; Dairy milking stool; Bio‑fertilizer mixer, etc.[17]
  • Ongoing R&D: Herbal mosquito repellent (Repellit); Tagetes‑based herbal nematicide (Fighter Tagetes); herbal viricide; anti‑aggregation pheromone for pomegranate shot hole borer.[18]
Publications (21; representative titles)
  • How Climate Change Is Altering the Marketing of Agricultural Products and Influencing Consumer Demand for Climate‑Resilient Foods in India – IJAEAM (2025).[19]
  • Analysis of Urea Fertilizer Production, Pricing, and Distribution in India in 2023 – IJGSR (2025).[20]
  • Rural Supply Chain Management Innovations – IJBMP (2025).[21]
  • Impact of Jivamrut on Sugarcane Growth and Soil Health – IJIR (2025).[22]
  • Survey on Foreign Collaboration in Indian Industry (2021–2023) – IJAEAM (2025).[23]
  • Impact of Sound Treatment on the Shelf‑Life of Grapes – IJCRT (2024).[24]
  • Plant Growth Regulators: Mechanisms and Applications – IJMR (2024).[25]
  • Enhancing Agricultural Market Transparency via IoT – IJIR (2024).[26]
  • Evaluating Climate‑Smart Agriculture – IJIR (2024).[27]
  • Liquid Attractant for Snail and Slug Management – IJGSR (2024).[28]
  • Seasonal Variation in Nematode Infestation Across Bahar Treatment in Pomegranate – IJSAS (2024).[29]
  • Biological Control of Shot Hole Borer in Pomegranate – IJSAS (2024).[30]
  • Zero Carbon Emission Farming: Challenges and Opportunities in India – IJAAMR (2024).[31]
  • Sustainable Biological Control of Bacterial Blight in Pomegranate – IJAAMR (2024).[32]
  • Digital Agriculture: Impact of IoT and AI on Agribusiness – IJAEAM (2024).[33]
  • Organic Agriculture and International Trade Under Climate Change – IJAEAM (2024).[34]
  • Revolution for Digitalization of Agriculture in India – IJGSR (2024).[35]
  • Climate Change and Indian Grapes: Economic Impact on Export‑Dependent Agriculture (2022–23) – IJAEAM (2024).[36]
  • Zygogramma bicolorata: A Natural Biocontrol Agent Against Parthenium hysterophorus – IJSAS (2024).[37]
  • Biological Control of Water Hyacinth using Neochetina spp. – IJSAS (2024).[38]
  • Index confirmation and conference abstracts – JETIR Vol. 10 Issue 9 (2023).[39]

Awards and recognition

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  • Young Agricultural Scientist Award (2025), recognizing contributions to agricultural research and innovation.[40]
  • Pioneering Young Agricultural Scientist, Krushithon 2024, for patent‑backed innovations demonstrated at the expo.[41]
  • Media coverage for multiple patent registrations and student innovations, including features in Lokmat and video interviews.[42][43]
  • Recognition at innovation forums and academic platforms for student entrepreneurship and IP commercialization initiatives.[44]

Projects and contributions

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  • Led field trials and demonstrations for bio‑inputs and IPM devices across horticultural crops, integrating on‑farm validation with farmer training and feedback loops.[45]
  • Designed and piloted low‑cost post‑harvest tools (e.g., dryers, aril/albedo separator, flower water phial) aimed at reducing losses and improving shelf‑life for smallholders.[46]
  • Developed AI‑enabled prototypes for seed germination, animal health monitoring, and agri‑data analysis tailored to Indian farm conditions.[47]
  • Contributed to studies on climate‑smart agriculture, market transparency via IoT, and export‑risk analytics (grapes), informing extension content and teaching aids.[48]
  • Supported agribusiness and startup ecosystems by presenting at innovation expos and mentoring student ideation, including Krushithon engagements and university showcases.[49]

Media coverage

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  • Lokmat covered Madrewar’s patent achievements and student innovations, profiling his early work and methods.[50]
  • A Dailymotion news segment highlighted his approach to ideation, product development, and patent registration.[51]
  • A YouTube feature introduced his innovations and student research, focusing on multiple patents earned within a year.[52]
  • Social media reels and posts by regional outlets summarized milestones such as 17 patents at age 23 and subsequent recognitions.[53][54]

See also

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References

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