
The company now operates 30 dark stores and a network of more than 100 Last-Mile Delivery (LMD) partners, serving and engaging with over 700,000 farmers across the state.
Gramik, a technology-driven agri-commerce and rural supply chain platform, has significantly expanded its rural quick-commerce network across Uttar Pradesh. The company focused on improving access to high-quality agricultural inputs, livestock products, and essential rural commerce services. By combining technology, local entrepreneurship, and efficient distribution networks, Gramik is building the infrastructure required to serve the next billion rural transactions in India.
The company now operates 30 dark stores and a network of more than 100 Last-Mile Delivery (LMD) partners, serving and engaging with over 700,000 farmers across the state.
While quick-commerce has transformed urban consumption, Gramik is building a similar model for rural India, helping farmers access agricultural inputs and livestock products more quickly, reliably, and conveniently.
Through its dark-store-led fulfilment model, Gramik provides farmers with timely access to seeds, crop protection products, fertilisers, cattle feed, nutritional supplements, and other essential agricultural products. The company’s technology-enabled supply chain and localised inventory management system help ensure product availability during critical farming cycles.
Speaking on the milestone, Raj Yadav, Founder of Gramik, said: “Indian farmers continue to face challenges related to product availability, quality assurance, and timely delivery of agricultural inputs. At Gramik, our mission is to build the digital and physical infrastructure that empowers farmers with reliable access to the right products at the right time. Reaching over 700,000 farmers through a network of 30 dark stores and 100+ delivery partners validate the strength and scalability of our rural quick-commerce model.”
Over the last few years, Gramik has built a strong presence across Uttar Pradesh through its network of farmers, village-level entrepreneurs, retailers, and local distribution infrastructure. The company believes that the next major opportunity in commerce lies in rural India, where millions of farmers still depend on fragmented and inefficient supply chains for essential agricultural purchases.
Gramik plans to further expand its dark-store footprint, strengthen its delivery network, deepen farmer engagement, and accelerate the digitisation of rural agricultural commerce over the coming months.
Key Highlights
700,000+ farmers onboarded
30 operational dark stores across Uttar Pradesh
100+ Last-Mile Delivery (LMD) partners
Technology-enabled rural quick-commerce platform
Focused on agri-inputs, cattle feed, and livestock nutrition products
Building next-generation rural commerce infrastructure for India