India, April 30 -- India's agritech sector is not short on breakthroughs. Over the past decade, we've seen technology deployed at the last mile - from satellite-enabled crop monitoring to embedded credit linked directly to post-harvest flows.

Mandi networks are being mapped digitally and storage infrastructure coming in places where logistics used to end. These aren't experiments or pilots. They are structural interventions, operating quietly but persistently in one of the world's most complex economic landscapes.

And yet, in a country where agriculture remains the primary livelihood for more than half the population, not a single agritech venture has crossed into unicorn territory.

Is this simply a question of valuations? or does it p...