Vinayak Burman, Vikrant Anand 
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VERTICES PARTNERS advises DeHaat on acquisition of AgriCentral

DeHaat is an Indian agritech platform that offers a comprehensive suite of agricultural services to farmers

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VERTICES PARTNERS advised agriTech startup DeHaat (Green Agrevolution Private Limited) on acquiring farm advisory platform AgriCentral from Olam Agri through a business transfer agreement.

VERTICES PARTNERS represented DeHaat on this acquisition.

The transaction team was led by Vinayak Burman (Founder and Managing Partner), Vikrant Anand (Partner), Nishant Singh (Senior Associate), Nishtha Khandelwal (Associate) and Ayushi Narayan (Associate).

VERTICES PARTNERS had also advised DeHaat when the company had acquired Freshtrop Fruits.

DeHaat

DeHaat is an Indian agritech platform that offers a comprehensive suite of agricultural services to farmers. It operates as a business-to-farmer (B2F) platform, providing access to agricultural inputs (seeds, fertilizers, pesticides), advisory services (crop planning, soil testing), financial services (credit and insurance), and market linkages (connecting farmers with buyers).

Olam Agri is a global agribusiness company involved in the sourcing, processing, trading, and distribution of agricultural commodities. It operates across a wide range of agricultural value chains, including grains, oilseeds, rice, cotton, and pulses. Olam Agri works with farmers, suppliers, and customers around the world, connecting them to global markets.

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