Dr Chauhan will be working towards further strengthening the portfolio of DeHaat , bring in new product lines and looking forward to forge strategic partnerships
DeHaat™ one of the fastest growing agritech start-up in India has appointed Dr Dinesh Chauhan as Vice President – New Initiatives. He will be working towards further strengthening the portfolio of DeHaat , bring in new product lines and looking forward to forge strategic partnerships with various multilateral organizations and government agencies.
DeHaat™ is one of the very few companies providing end-to-end solutions and services to the farming community in India. Headquartered in Gurgaon, it offers farmers a range of services that encompass supply chain, agricultural inputs, advice on crops, pests, soil and seeds, and a lot more.
Dr Chauhan comes with more than two decades of global experience of working and handling large projects both in Africa and India. He has diverse experience of working both in Agri Input as well as output side of value chain both for fresh and soft commodities along with international consulting and not for profits. Post MBA he started his career as Management Trainee with Mahindra and went on to become the CEO of International Agriculture Consulting Group. Until recently he was Director and COO with Indian society of Agribusiness professionals ISAP. He was also Category Head of FnV with Reliance Retail in Delhi-NCR and Haryana. He looked after collateral management business of Origo Commodities as National Head – Business Development.
A Phd in Management with MBA in Agribusiness Management and MSc in Food Technology from Pantnagar University, Dr Chauhan is also on advisory board of Africa Agribusiness Alliance, Global Bio Ag Linkages and AgTech Insight – US, Ghana India Trade Advisory Council- Ghana, Global AgTech Council and working group member of National level Committee of Agri StartUps in India.
He has established partnerships and worked with various cross cultural teams ranging from India, US, Australia, Israel, Africa , China, Norway, Middle East and South Asia.