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Go DESi Raises Rs 41 Crore Funding: Avishkaar Capital Leads

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By Rediff Money Desk, MUMBAI   May 02, 2024 14:04

Go DESi, a Bengaluru-based packaged foods startup, secures Rs 41 crore in funding led by Avishkaar Capital. The investment will fuel expansion and product development.
Mumbai, May 2 (PTI) Bengaluru-based packaged foods startup Go DESi on Thursday said it has secured Rs 41 crore in a funding round led by Avishkaar Group firm Avishkaar Capital.

This marks the seventh investment from the Aavishkaar India Fund VI, a USD 150-million fund investing across impact sectors such as financial inclusion, sustainable agriculture, climate, consumer and healthcare in India, Avishkar Group said.

The funding round also saw participation from existing investors Rukam Capital, Roots Ventures and DSG Consumer, it said.

Go DESi said it will utilise this fund for business expansion geographically, deepen SKU presence, and build and strengthen capacity.

"There are immense opportunities in the packaged food industry in India which is growing rapidly at 20-25 per cent. The funding partnership with Aavishkaar Capital will help Go DESi strengthen its product portfolio, accelerate marketing, rapidly scale our geographic focus and expand our distribution reach," Vinay Kothari, Founder, Go DESi, said.

Divya Gupta, Investment Director, Aavishkaar Capital, said, "We welcome Go DESi into the Aavishkaar family and join their journey of transforming the confectionary landscape in India, while impacting the rural economy."

Aavishkaar Capital had previously invested in millet-based food brand Soulfull, which was later acquired by Tata Consumer Products.



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Fresh From Farm raises Rs 16.6 crore in pre-series funding round



New Delhi, May 2 (PTI) Aggregation platform Fresh From Farm on Thursday said it has raised USD 2 million (about Rs 16.6 crore) in a pre-series A round.

The funding round saw participation from Inflection Point Ventures and Ashish Kacholia-led Lucky Investments. "The allocated funds will be utilised for team expansion, tech enhancement, and to introduce new product lines," it said in a statement. Fresh From Farm has an ARR (Annual Recurring Revenue) of Rs 40 crore with an aim to touch Rs 100 crore by this calendar year-end, the statement further said.
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