Aquaculture Startup Aquaconnect Raises $4 Mn Pre-Series A Round The startup plans to use the pre-Series A funding to strengthen its GIS-enabled fintech product development and accelerate the volume of exports flowing through the platform

By Prabhjeet Bhatla

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Aquaconnect

Aquaconnect, South Asia's aqua farmers' network, announced on Tuesday that it has raised $4 million in a pre-Series A round led by Rebright Partners and Flourish Ventures. AgFunder and 6G Capital also participated in this round, along with existing investors Omnivore and HATCH.

Aquaconnect's digital platform helps fish and shrimp farmers maximize their income by connecting them with smart farm management tools, financial services and customers. Aquaconnect's mobile app features predictive SaaS tools for pond management, which improve productivity and help farmers avoid disease risks. This farm data intelligence is then leveraged by Aquaconnect's omnichannel marketplace, allowing farmers to transact directly with farm input manufacturers, banks, insurance companies, and certification bodies. Finally, Aquaconnect's post-harvest market linkage solution helps shrimp and fish farmers sell their traceable and certified produce to buyers across the globe. Aquaconnect currently works with over 30,000 aquaculture farmers across Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu.

"The recent investment from marquee investors like Rebright, Flourish, AgFunder, and others is a strong validation of our goal to become India's largest aquaculture value chain aggregator, and will help us scale up in both size and scope. We will deploy the fresh capital to scale our farm advisory, financial services, and marketplace for seafood exports," said Raj, founder and chief executive officer, Aquaconnect.

The startup plans to use this pre-Series A funding to strengthen their GIS-enabled fintech product development and accelerate the volume of exports flowing through the platform. They intend to launch their Series A round in six to nine months.

"We are backing Aquaconnect to help enable digital transformation in India's aquaculture industry by supporting all stakeholders to increase exports of high-quality seafood with traceability to key markets like Japan," shared Brij Singh, general partner, Rebright Partners.

"Flourish is proud to back Aquaconnect. Raj and his team have developed a platform that uses data and technology to help farmers maximize their income, access financial services and connect with customers. Aquaconnect is a compelling example of how financial services that are integrated with popular platforms can empower small businesses and enhance their owners' livelihoods, reflecting the importance of embedded finance as an investment thesis for Flourish," added Anuradha Ramachandaran, investment director, Flourish.

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