Agritech startup DeHaat raised $60 million in Series E led by Sofina Ventures and Temasek

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Agritech startup DeHaat raised $60 million in Series E led by Sofina Ventures and Temasek where Prosus Ventures, RTP Global India, and Lightrock India also participated. Dexter Capital and Vertices Partners were the advisors of this funding round.

Farmers can use the startup’s end-to-end agricultural services, which include the distribution of high-quality agricultural inputs, personalised farm advisory, access to financial services, and market connections for selling their produce. The agritech startup has a last-mile supply chain in more than 110,000 villages across 150 districts in India, as well as a digitised network of more than 10,000 micro-entrepreneurs.

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Agritech startup DeHaat raised $60 million in Series E led by Sofina Ventures and Temasek

Agritech startup DeHaat raised $60 million in Series E led by Sofina Ventures and Temasek where Prosus Ventures, RTP Global India, and Lightrock India also participated. Dexter Capital and Vertices Partners were the advisors of this funding round.

Farmers can use the startup’s end-to-end agricultural services, which include the distribution of high-quality agricultural inputs, personalised farm advisory, access to financial services, and market connections for selling their produce. The agritech startup has a last-mile supply chain in more than 110,000 villages across 150 districts in India, as well as a digitised network of more than 10,000 micro-entrepreneurs.

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