Exciting Funding Boost for Agritech Innovators
I've been keeping a close eye on how digital platforms are transforming agriculture, and BigHaat's latest funding round truly stands out. This Bengaluru-based company just secured $10 million from Bidra Innovation Ventures, with support from existing backers like JM Financial and Ashish Kacholia. It's a smart move that will fuel the expansion of their farmer-focused digital ecosystem and help build a reliable, globally compliant food supply chain.
What impresses me most is their commitment to sustainable practices—think ESG-driven cultivation that cuts carbon emissions, boosts traceability, and ensures safe pest management. Founded back in 2015 by Sateesh Nukala and his team, BigHaat already boasts one of India's largest direct-to-farmer networks, offering everything from seeds and fertilizers to expert advice on crop health via apps and multilingual support.
With revenues topping INR 1,100 crore in FY25 and a path to stronger profitability, they're proving that agritech can drive real impact for farmers' incomes while meeting international standards. In a competitive field alongside players like DeHaat and Ninjacart, this infusion highlights the growing investor confidence in solutions that blend tech with local agricultural needs.
Dive into the full details of this partnership and see why it's a game-changer for the sector—check out the original article today.
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