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AgroStar Secures $30 Million to Expand AI-Driven Agri-Input Platform

AgroStar, one of India’s leading agri-tech companies, has raised $30 million in fresh funding, marking a major boost for the country’s technology-driven agriculture ecosystem. The round was led by Just Climate, with continued support from Aavishkaar Capital, Bertelsmann India Investments, Evolvence Capital India, Chiratae Ventures, and Hero Enterprises.

The investment reflects growing investor confidence in digital and AI-enabled solutions that streamline access to quality agri-inputs, enhance farm productivity, and ultimately strengthen farmer incomes across rural India.

Founded in 2013 by brothers Sitanshu Sheth and Shardul Sheth, AgroStar began as a response to the long-standing challenges faced by Indian farmers—uncertain input quality, lack of reliable advisory, and decisions often based on guesswork. Their vision was to build a trusted platform that delivers authentic products, tailored agronomic guidance, and doorstep delivery through a simple mobile interface. Over the years, this mission has evolved into a powerful omnichannel network serving millions of farmers.

With the newly secured capital, AgroStar plans to widen its retail footprint, scale product innovation, and deepen the use of artificial intelligence to forecast crop issues before they result in yield loss. The company aims to build AI models capable of diagnosing farm problems early, offering solutions that help farmers reduce risks and improve profitability.

The latest fundraise brings AgroStar’s total capital raised to over $140 million. Its previous major round came in December 2021, when it secured $70 million in a Series D led by Schroders.

Financially, AgroStar generated ₹761.51 crore in revenue during FY24, according to data from TheKredible. The company reported a loss of ₹327.43 crore in the same period, with negative operational cash flow of ₹135.09 crore. Its total expenditure for FY24 stood at ₹1,088.94 crore, reflecting the cost-intensive nature of scaling digital and physical agricultural services in India.

As AgroStar strengthens its technological backbone and expands its reach, the company is positioning itself as a major force in India’s next wave of agri-tech innovation—one that blends AI, supply chain efficiency, and farmer-focused solutions.

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