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AgroLoop: Transforming Agricultural Waste Management through AI and Digital Innovation

Dhyan B, Harsh Ramachandani, Nandan Pai H, Manav Shree

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Abstract: Managing agricultural wastes is still a major problem in the world; and poor management of it leads to pollution, global warming and economical loss. The AgroLoop is a ground-breaking, AI-based digital platform developed in relation to these challenges by transforming decisions about agricultural waste management, analysis and monetisation. It combines a waste trading platform, bio-input marketplace, AI- driven insights and community management features in one single ecosystem. The system is built on a Node. js, React, MongoDB and OpenAI APIs for smart analytics of data and insight- allowing farmers as well as other related parties to convert waste into resources. AgroLoop serves a circular- economy goal by linking farmers, and buyers while fostering sustainable agricultural practices through digital innovation.

Keywords: Agricultural waste management, AI, IoT, digital platforms, circular economy, sustainability, intelligent farming, marketplace systems

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[1] Dhyan B, Harsh Ramachandani, Nandan Pai H, Manav Shree, “AgroLoop: Transforming Agricultural Waste Management through AI and Digital Innovation,” International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology (IARJSET), DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2026.13108

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