AI SummaryWildlife-safe electric fencing is an emerging ₹450–600 crore opportunity in rural India addressing the critical gap between farm protection and wildlife conservation. With 40 million farming households in wildlife-prone zones and rising electrocution deaths of endangered species (as evidenced by the March 2026 tigress death in Chamrajnagar), demand for compliant solutions is urgent and growing. The 2026 timing is optimal: state forest departments are under pressure to implement conservation measures, agricultural subsidies support wildlife-conflict infrastructure, and impact investors are funding agri-tech solutions. Agricultural entrepreneurs, electrical engineers, and conservation-focused founders should pursue this opportunity through state department partnerships and pilot programs in border regions.
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