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New Delhi-based agritech firm Arya.ag has raised Rs 725 crore (around $80.3 million) in its Series D round from GEF Capital Partners.
Last month, Entrackr had exclusively reported that GEF Capital is leading a round in Arya.ag.
Over the past year, Arya.ag has closed two fundraises. In July 2025, the company raised $29 million in an equity round, while its agri-commerce arm Aryatech, secured a $19.8 millioncommitment from the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to guarantee a debt facility.
The new proceeds will be used to deepen Arya.ag’s engagement with farmers and farmer producer organisations (FPOs), expand climate-smart agriculture initiatives, and strengthen its technology-led solutions across the post-harvest supply chain.
The company said it will also deploy the funds to reduce farm-gate and supply-chain losses, while improving access to finance and market linkages for smallholder farmers.
Founded in 2013 by Prasanna Rao, Anand Chandra, and Chattanathan Devarajan, Arya.ag operates an integrated grain commerce platform spanning pre-harvest advisory, storage, finance, and trade. Its model allows farmers to decide when and where to sell their produce, backed by farm-level data, warehousing, and credit access.
Arya.ag runs a network of Smart Farm Centres and provides services such as agri storage, instant financing, and transparent market access. The platform currently operates across 60% of Indian districts with a network of 12,000 agri-warehouses, handling nearly $3 billion worth of grain annually and enabling over $1.5 billion in agricultural loans.
For the fiscal year ended March 2025, Arya.ag posted revenue ofRs 447 crore, while its profits widened 70% year-on-year. The company also reported Rs 32 crore profit in H1 FY26.
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