News aggregation and content sharing platform for farmers in Nepal
Location: India, Delhi, New Delhi
Employees: 11-50
Investors 1
Date | Name | Website |
- | FundersClu... | fundersclu... |
Mentions in press and media 6
Date | Title | Description |
31.01.2020 | Mistletoe leads $3 mn seed round in Kisan Network | Shweta Sharma 31 Jan, 2020 Gurugram-based Kisan Network has raised $3 million as part of its seed funding round led by Mistletoe managing director Atsushi Taira. According to the company blog, the funding round also saw participation from U... |
30.01.2020 | India Deal Monitor: Kisan Network raises $3m and more updates | Premium Gurugram-headquartered Kisan Network, a tech-enabled supply chain startup focused on agriculture, Thursday announced that it has raised $3 million in a funding round led by Atsushi Taira at Mistletoe. Continue reading this story wit... |
05.04.2016 | 5 Agtech Startups Present at Y Combinator’s Demo Day as Sector Moves Further into Mainstream | In September 2015, we reported that food and agtech companies have been taking a big bite out of general tech competitions, accelerators and more. And if Y Combinator’s recent Winter 2016 Demo Day is any indication, this trend is not only c... |
19.03.2016 | Kisan Network (YC W16) is an Online Marketplace for Indian Agriculture | Kisan Network is a startup in our Winter 2016 class that enables farmers in rural India to sell their produce directly to institutional buyers, such as producers of packaged foods — bypassing the traditional network of opaque local negotia... |
09.03.2016 | Y Combinator-backed Kisan Network is transforming the rural Indian agricultural market | Late at night at a schoolhouse in a village in rural India, a team of young men are pitching Indian farmers on a mobile service offering them a new way to sell their produce. The pitch is for the newly launched, Y Combinator-backed business... |
- | From HackerRank To Innov8, Tracing YCombinator’s Association With Indian Startups | The day has finally arrived. Y Combinator, one of the top three accelerators in the world, will finally be here in India this week as part of its visit to 11 countries – Nigeria, Denmark, Portugal, Sweden, Germany, Russia, Argentina, Chile,... |