At Hanumayamma Innovations and Technologies, Inc., we believe that food security is national security—and that the future of global food systems will be defined by how intelligently we adapt to climate change.
The Kashmir Valley represents one of the most strategically important geographies for this adaptation. With its unique four-season climate, high-altitude Himalayan terrain, and abundant natural resources, Kashmir is emerging as a future food basket for India, with the potential to support the nutritional needs of more than 1.4 billion people. What we learn in Kashmir does not remain local; it becomes globally relevant—applicable across both Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
This case study documents our collaboration with SKUAST-Kashmir to deploy AI-powered Cow Necklace Sensors under some of the world’s most demanding environmental conditions. By continuously monitoring animal health, behavior, and climate stress, we are demonstrating that higher dairy productivity, reduced methane emissions, and improved farmer incomes are not competing goals—but mutually reinforcing outcomes.
Our work in Kashmir is part of a broader global research effort spanning India, the United States, Europe, and East Asia, designed to understand how livestock respond to changing climate patterns across geophysical terrains and temperature zones. These insights are shaping next-generation, climate-resilient strategies for dairy and animal husbandry worldwide.
We are proud of the farmers, veterinarians, researchers, and institutional partners who made this deployment possible. Together, we are proving that advanced AI and sensor technologies can protect livelihoods, strengthen food security, and safeguard our planet—at scale.
This case study is not just a record of deployment. It is a blueprint for the future of sustainable agriculture.