Doctorate Shakti Ranjan Panigrahy: Assistant Professor at Anand Agricultural University, India

Dr. Shakti Ranjan Panigrahy is a dedicated academic and researcher with a broad and diverse background in Agribusiness Management, Operations Research, and Agricultural Economics. He has been contributing to the educational and research landscape at Anand Agricultural University, Gujarat, since 2013, where he currently serves as the Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Operations Management. Dr. Panigrahy’s passion for sustainable agriculture and value chain optimization is reflected in his research on market dynamics, agro-entrepreneurship, and agriculture policy. His goal is to bridge the gap between academic theory and industry practice, ensuring that students and stakeholders alike benefit from cutting-edge research and practical insights in the agricultural sector.

Online Profiles

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    Dr. Panigrahy’s LinkedIn profile provides an overview of his academic achievements, research contributions, and professional connections. It’s a space where he actively engages with colleagues, students, and industry professionals.

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    His YouTube channel, Agribusiness – A Journey, is a platform for sharing his expertise on agribusiness topics, ranging from supply chain management to entrepreneurship in agriculture. It features webinars, lectures, and discussions on current issues in the agribusiness landscape.

Education

Dr. Panigrahy’s academic foundation is rooted in both Veterinary Sciences and Management. He completed his Ph.D. in Management from Sardar Patel University, with a focus on the intersection of operations management and agribusiness. His MBA in Agribusiness from CCS Haryana Agricultural University deepened his understanding of business operations in the agricultural sector. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Sciences from Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, which laid the groundwork for his multidisciplinary approach to agribusiness and animal husbandry.

Research Focus

Dr. Panigrahy’s research spans a range of areas in Agribusiness Management, with an emphasis on practical solutions to real-world problems in agricultural marketing, value chain analysis, and supply chain management. His notable research contributions focus on understanding the role of cooperatives in sustainability, market segmentation in the fishery sector, and entrepreneurship opportunities in agribusiness. Dr. Panigrahy is also deeply engaged in the economics of livestock management, exploring ways to improve profitability and resource efficiency through innovative business models and policy interventions.

Experience

Dr. Panigrahy has accumulated over a decade of experience in higher education and public service. As an Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Operations Management at the International Agribusiness Management Institute, he oversees academic programs in agribusiness management, providing guidance to students and researchers. His earlier professional experience as a Veterinary Assistant Surgeon and Junior Veterinary Officer in the Fishery & Animal Resource Department of the Government of Odisha equipped him with practical insights into the challenges faced by the agricultural and animal husbandry sectors. This dual experience in academia and the public sector enables Dr. Panigrahy to offer unique perspectives on the integration of academic research with field practices.

Research Timeline

  • 2016-2017: Dr. Panigrahy published influential papers on consumer behavior in the dairy sector and market segmentation in fisheries. He also explored supply chain optimization in rural India, identifying critical inefficiencies and proposing actionable improvements.

  • 2017-2019: Building on his earlier work, Dr. Panigrahy focused on entrepreneurship development within agribusiness. He conducted extensive research on cooperative models in dairy business management and explored opportunities for sustainable business practices.

  • 2020-2024: His research trajectory shifted towards Industry 4.0 in agriculture, looking at technological innovations that can drive improvements in agricultural supply chains. He also led institutional research projects on contract farming, agrotourism, and livestock insurance, providing valuable policy insights for both government and private sector stakeholders.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Panigrahy’s academic journey has been recognized through several prestigious awards. He has received Best Researcher accolades for his work in agriculture economics, and his contributions to the development of agribusiness curricula have been acknowledged at national forums. He is also recognized for mentoring students who have gone on to achieve success in national-level competitions and research. His continuous engagement in professional societies, such as the Indian Society for Training and Development, highlights his leadership and influence in advancing agribusiness education and research.

Top-Noted Publication

Exploring Potato Sector Dynamics Across the States in India

Journal article | Potato Research | Published: 2025-07-21
DOI: 10.1007/s11540-025-09893-7
Contributors: Shakti Ranjan Panigrahy, Shubhaom Panda, Sanjana Sinha, Hariom Dubey
In this study, the authors explore the diverse dynamics of the potato sector across different states in India. The research examines production patterns, market access, and consumer behavior toward potato-related products. By focusing on different regional challenges, it offers insights into supply chain inefficiencies, pricing strategies, and market segmentation for improving overall efficiency and profitability in the potato sector.

Consumers’ Perception and Acceptance towards Frozen Foods in Gujarat, India

Journal article | European Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety | Published: 2025-07-19
DOI: 10.9734/ejnfs/2025/v17i71783
Contributors: Sanjana Sinha, Shakti Ranjan Panigrahy
This article investigates consumer perception and acceptance of frozen foods in Gujarat, India, which is rapidly growing in popularity. The research employs surveys and focus groups to gauge attitudes toward frozen food products, focusing on factors such as quality concerns, healthiness perceptions, and the price elasticity of demand in urban and rural markets. It also identifies key strategies for producers to better market and position frozen foods.

Feasibility of Agricultural Supply Chain Management Strategies in Industry 4.0

Book chapter | 2024-12-27 | Published by IGI Global
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-4330-2.ch005
Contributors: Shakti Ranjan Panigrahy, Shubhaom Panda
This book chapter explores how Industry 4.0 technologies—such as IoT, big data, and AI—can transform the agricultural supply chain. It specifically addresses the feasibility of adopting these technologies in the Indian context, examining the potential for increased efficiency, reduced wastage, and improved profitability. The chapter also discusses the barriers to adoption and proposes frameworks for implementing these innovations within existing supply chain structures.

Potato Contract Farming: Prospects and Challenges in Gujarat, India

Journal article | Potato Research | Published: 2024-06
DOI: 10.1007/s11540-023-09643-7
Contributors: Shakti Ranjan Panigrahy, S. S. Kalamkar
This paper delves into the contract farming model in Gujarat’s potato sector, analyzing the prospects and challenges it presents for farmers, businesses, and consumers. The study evaluates key factors such as price stability, market access, and value chain integration. It identifies opportunities for better collaboration between farmers and companies and suggests improvements in contract structuring to benefit both parties. The research is particularly relevant to understanding the role of contract farming in agricultural modernization and profitability enhancement.

Supply Chain of Pahala Rasagola in Odisha

Journal article | Economic Affairs | Published: 2023-12-25
DOI: 10.46852/0424-2513.4.2023.37
Contributors: Abinash Sahoo
In this article, the authors analyze the supply chain of Pahala Rasagola, a traditional sweet from Odisha that has gained geographical indication (GI) status. The research sheds light on the production processes, distribution channels, and market trends for this iconic sweet, offering insights into its economic importance and cultural significance. It also discusses challenges related to maintaining quality, scalability, and supply chain efficiency as the product becomes more popular, both domestically and internationally.

Strength for Innovative Researcher Award

Dr. Shakti Ranjan Panigrahy’s extensive academic background, pioneering research, and significant contributions to the field of Agribusiness Management position him as an outstanding candidate for the Innovative Researcher Award. His work consistently demonstrates a commitment to advancing agricultural practices and enhancing supply chain efficiencies, which are crucial for the growth and sustainability of the agricultural sector. Here are some key strengths that highlight his eligibility:

1. Groundbreaking Research Contributions

Dr. Panigrahy’s research spans a broad array of crucial topics such as supply chain optimization, market dynamics, agro-entrepreneurship, and sustainable agricultural practices. His studies, such as exploring the dynamics of the potato sector across Indian states, and his exploration of frozen food acceptance in Gujarat, have brought new insights that bridge gaps between academic theories and practical industry needs. He consistently applies rigorous methodologies to offer innovative solutions to age-old problems in agriculture.

2. Multidisciplinary Approach

His education and experience in Veterinary Sciences, Agribusiness Management, and Operations Research have allowed him to adopt a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to agribusiness. This perspective enables him to address complex challenges in agriculture, from market behavior to technological innovations (e.g., his focus on Industry 4.0 technologies in agriculture). By merging management principles with agricultural science, his work sets the stage for systemic change in agribusiness operations.

3. Innovation in Supply Chain and Policy Development

Dr. Panigrahy has been at the forefront of research on sustainable agricultural supply chains. His work on contract farming in Gujarat and livestock management economics speaks to his innovative ability to create policy interventions and business models that are both practical and scalable. His ongoing research on agriculture policy continues to provide tangible frameworks that can be adopted by both government agencies and private sector players.

4. Impact on Education and Mentorship

As an Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Operations Management at Anand Agricultural University, Dr. Panigrahy has had a profound impact on the next generation of agricultural economists and business leaders. His role in mentoring students, overseeing research projects, and integrating innovative concepts into the curriculum demonstrates his ability to inspire and guide young minds toward innovative thinking in the field of agribusiness.

5. Recognition in Academia

Dr. Panigrahy’s awards for best researcher and his recognition at national forums underscore his influence in the academic world. His continuous engagement with professional societies, including the Indian Society for Training and Development, highlights his standing as an authority in the field. These accolades not only demonstrate his academic excellence but also validate his contributions to advancing the agricultural research agenda.

6. Industry-Relevant Research Focus

Dr. Panigrahy’s research focus on market segmentation, supply chain management, and entrepreneurship within agriculture directly addresses some of the most pressing challenges faced by the agricultural industry. His ability to translate research into practical strategies for businesses and policymakers makes him an invaluable asset to the agribusiness community. His work on Industry 4.0 technologies in agriculture and contract farming brings innovative approaches to age-old challenges, positioning him as a leader in agricultural modernization.

Eligibility for the Innovative Researcher Award

Dr. Panigrahy’s profile fits the eligibility criteria for the Innovative Researcher Award in several ways:

  • Innovation in Research: His research consistently explores emerging trends and innovative solutions to improve efficiency, sustainability, and profitability in agriculture.

  • Relevance to Industry: His work has a direct impact on the agricultural sector, with practical applications in policy-making, supply chain management, and business strategies.

  • Mentorship & Leadership: Through his academic leadership and mentorship, Dr. Panigrahy has contributed to shaping future leaders in agribusiness.

  • Recognition and Impact: His continued recognition at national and international levels is a testament to the impact of his research and teaching in advancing agribusiness management and agriculture economics.

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