KisaanSay secures $2Mn pre-seed funding from Jungle Ventures
Company aims to develop a scalable farm-to-fork model from latest capital infusion from Jungle Ventures.
KisaanSay, incubated at Indigram Labs and supported through the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme, has successfully raised $2 million (Rs 17.29 Crore) in its pre-seed round. The funding round was led by Jungle Ventures through First Cheque@Jungle, with participation from senior leaders in the food industry.
Founded by Nitin Puri, Manoj Karki, and Vaishali Mehta, KisaanSay is transforming the connection between farmers and consumers with its direct-from-origin food brand. Partnering with 20 farmer collectives representing over 50,000 farmers, the startup ensures that every product is grown, minimally processed, and packaged at its origin.
With a portfolio of 80+ products across 12 categories, KisaanSay is now poised to expand its marketing efforts, operations, and distribution footprint, all while staying true to its mission of empowering farmers and promoting sustainable farming practices.
KisaanSay aims to develop a scalable farm-to-fork model. The fresh capital infusion will enhance marketing efforts, build a world-class team, and scale operations by expanding the product portfolio and distribution network. The goal is to create an ecosystem where every consumer has access to high-quality food and every farmer gains access to fair and sustainable markets.
“We are delighted to welcome Jungle to the KisaanSay family. Amit and Rishab have been incredibly supportive throughout this journey, and we are confident that their expertise will help steer us from idea to IPO. Jungle’s commitment to ESG and its global experience in tech and consumer space make it the perfect investor fit for us”, said Nitin Puri, Co-Founder of KisaanSay in the statement.
Rishab Malik, Partner, Seed Investments, who leads First Cheque@Jungle,stated that, “KisaanSay is addressing a fundamental gap in India’s food supply chain by creating a direct and equitable link between farmers and consumers. India also lacks a provenance-based consumer brand that brings authentic, pure, and high-quality products from the region’s best suited for their cultivation. What stood out to us was the team’s ability to align purpose with scale, building a model that delivers value to both sides of the ecosystem.”
Company aims to develop a scalable farm-to-fork