
Programme
Accelerate Alumni (Cohort 2)
Founded in
2014
Total funds raised
£7.3 million
Employees
11-50
Industry
Agriculture
KisanHub Agri-Food Supply Chain software helps producer groups to transform their supply chain and improve margins with greater visibility and data driven insights. With all your supply and procurement data together in one convenient dashboard, you can better predict supply and make the most of demand. Choose from a suite of software modules that work seamlessly to provide fast access to crop progress, weather information, satellite imagery, stock levels and delivery schedules.
Filling the information gap between Farm Management Software and ERP, KisanHub provides one source of truth about crop progress – from farm to factory gate. No more spreadsheets, no more guesswork, just fast access to data-driven analytics and insights that Supplier Groups can use to reduce waste and ensure fresh produce is supplied on time. Our supply management platform works with all types of root crops and helps to solve many of the issues faced by businesses that regularly service retailers and food production companies with large volumes of fresh produce.
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Several companies associated with Cambridge Judge Business School are honoured at the Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards.
Agricultural tech company KisanHub, which was mentored by two programmes at Cambridge Judge Business School, gains £1.75 million in new funding for expansion. Agricultural technology company KisanHub, which has been part of two enterprise programmes at Cambridge Judge, announced a further £1.75 million in new financing that will advance development of its Crop Intelligence Platform and allow new senior hires. KisanHub was mentored by Accelerate Cambridge, part of the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge, and Cambridge Social Ventures, part of the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at the School. KisanHub technology helps agricultural producers and suppliers make analytical decisions based on big data, cloud computing and machine learning, and now has a user base of 3,000 accessing its platform. The new funding for Cambridge-based KisanHub was led by venture capital firms Norton Capital and IQ Capital, with participation by Calibrate Management and other angel investors. The financing will allow expansion of the company’s sales, customer-service and machine learning teams.…
KisanHub, a start-up supported by the Accelerate Cambridge programme, run by the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge, has raised over $1 million in its latest round of financing to support growth of its farming enterprise software platform. Cambridge start-up, KisanHub uses a cloud-based software platform to bring together public and private data so farmers can make better-informed decisions about their day-to-day operations and markets. The platform is designed to improve farm efficiency and make farming more sustainable. The $1 million seed round was led by Notion Capital with current customer and strategic partner, NIAB, also contributing. These funds will be used for R&D, sales and customer delivery. KisanHub co-founder and COO Giles Barker said: With global agriculture faced with increased populations, limited resources and increased regulatory pressures, there is a growing need for solutions to help farmers deliver sustainable growth.…