Kisaan Se Kitchen Tak Raises $1.3M to Expand Agri-Commerce Footprint Across India

Kisaan Se Kitchen Tak (KSKT), a rapidly growing agri-commerce startup, has secured $1.3 million in a funding round led by Keiretsu Forum and Favcy’s 1stCheque Angel Network. The round, a mix of equity and debt, marks a significant milestone for the company as it gears up to scale operations and deepen its impact in India’s agricultural supply chain.

Founded by Santosh Srivastava and Ishaan Hukku, KSKT is on a mission to bridge the gap between farmers and end consumers. The startup currently connects over 5,000 farmers with more than 32,000 customers through both B2B and B2C channels, delivering fresh produce and daily essentials directly from the farm.

With the fresh capital, KSKT aims to expand its presence to over 20 cities, onboard more than 50,000 farmers, and deploy AI-powered demand forecasting tools to further optimize its operations. The company also plans to invest in strengthening its tech infrastructure and reducing supply chain inefficiencies.

KSKT’s journey so far has been promising. The company has recorded revenue of ₹14.5 crore in FY25 and boasts a 4X year-on-year growth. With a strong repeat customer usage rate of 68% and wastage as low as 3%, the startup is positioning itself as a model for efficiency and sustainability in agri-commerce. The founders have set their sights on reaching ₹100 crore in annual recurring revenue within the next three years.

KSKT’s performance has not gone unnoticed. It is a part of Favcy’s 1to10 Accelerator, a platform that supports early-stage, revenue-generating startups from tier II and tier III cities. The startup was selected for its strong early traction and operational excellence.

As KSKT continues to grow, the 1to10 Accelerator is now accepting applications for its Summer 2025 Cohort, inviting more promising startups from across India to join the journey of scalable impact.

With farmers at the core of its mission and technology as its backbone, KSKT is not just transforming supply chains — it’s rewriting the story of farm-to-fork in India.

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