Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS May 15, 2022
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According to DFC documents, the proposed project seeks to provide working capital for a one-stop shop for farmers that provides advice, agri-inputs, agri-outputs marketing, and financial and other services.
The project is expected to have a highly developmental impact in India with support for smallholder farmers by expanding access to agricultural products, crop information, and a competitive online marketplace. Agriculture accounts for approximately 70% of the country’s rural household income and 82% of India’s farmers are considered small and marginal. Currently, the agricultural sector in India is hampered by inefficiency in the food distribution system and a lack of modern agricultural practices and technologies. In response, the agri-tech sector is rapidly growing, attracting an estimated $9 billion between 2000 and 2019. DeHaat’s model closely aligns with this trend by lowering the cost of inputs and connecting farmers to competitive markets. The Project Company is expecting to support millions of smallholder farmers in the coming years.
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