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Collaborate With BijMantra

BijMantra is not looking for passive attention.

It is looking for people and institutions who understand that agricultural infrastructure must be built with depth, patience, and seriousness.

We do not beg. We invite meaningful collaboration.

Who We Need

Domain Experts

We need breeders, geneticists, agronomists, seed technologists, soil scientists, climate scientists, and gene bank experts who can strengthen the truth of the platform.

What matters is not general enthusiasm. What matters is whether your knowledge can help make the platform more accurate, more relevant, and more useful to agriculture as it is actually lived.

Engineers

We need engineers who care about:

  • durable data systems
  • low-connectivity and field-resilient workflows
  • traceability and provenance
  • scientific and operational interoperability
  • knowledge systems that survive staff turnover and seasonal loss
  • future intelligence layers grounded in evidence rather than hype

Institutions and Funders

We welcome research institutions, public-good organizations, foundations, and serious long-horizon partners who understand that agricultural software is not just product work. It is infrastructure work.

Support is useful when it helps create:

  • sustained engineering time
  • scientific validation
  • pilot deployments
  • institutional integration
  • long-term continuity instead of one-off prototypes

What Kind of Project This Is

BijMantra is founder-led, open source, and intentionally ambitious.

That means collaboration works best when it is grounded in one or more of the following:

  • domain truth
  • operational realism
  • research rigor
  • long-horizon infrastructure thinking

If you are only looking for a quick branding association, this is probably not the right project.

If you want to help build agricultural knowledge infrastructure that could matter over time, it may be.

Ways To Engage

  • Contribute code and architecture improvements on GitHub.
  • Share domain critique on breeding, seed systems, climate resilience, or germplasm workflows.
  • Discuss institutional pilots or validation collaborations.
  • Support long-range infrastructure building through partnership or sponsorship.

Contact

The standard is simple:

bring substance.