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India's silk supply chain Reshamandi is going ahead with expansion despite COVID worries

May 22, 2021

Agri-tech start-up Reshamandi is going ahead with its planned expansion despite the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, targeting to onboard around 2 lakh silk farmers on its platform in two years, according to a PTI report.

NEW DELHI, 22 May 2021: Agri-tech start-up Reshamandi is going ahead with its planned expansion despite the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, targeting to onboard around 2 lakh silk farmers on its platform in two years, according to PTI report.

The company, which works in the silk supply chain offering farmers to sell their produce by linking up with reelers and weavers, is also looking to raise its Series A capital this year to fund its footprint expansion, including in Africa.

Mayank Tiwari, Co-Founder & CEO of Reshamandi said "From a two-year perspective, we are assuming that we will have at least 2 lakh farmers working on our platform across different states in India."

Asked if the plans would not be altered due to the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, he said, "We are primarily agri-focussed company. We come under essential commodities, so it is not really impacting a lot for us. We have been able to move around, we have been able to see 300-400 percent growth month on month", the report added.

Elaborating on the company's expansion plans, he said, "The farmers using the company's platform are primarily located in Karnataka and Andhra region right now. We are expanding our footprint now in Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh further. As of today, we have 5,500 farmers on our platform. We work with around 250 plus reelers, around 200 weavers. We are currently working with 25 retailers."

Further on spreading global footprint, he said, "We are also looking to expand towards international geographies. We are in talks to go to Africa, where the farmers are also seeing similar challenges on the mulberry side. We are planning to expand towards that side as well to make sure that our global footprints are met with the domestic footprint."

Tiwari added about funding, "We raised around USD 1.7 million around January. Then we literally started expanding forward. We are looking at capital infusion. We are planning to raise our Series A and we are in talks now. For future fundraise the company is under discussion as to what would be the quantum of it. We will continue to raise capital at least this year to be able to foster our growth in the next two years."

Reshamandi provides its proprietary AI and IoT technology helping silk farmers with accurate weather information and solutions in order to produce high-quality cocoons. The platform also provides farmers the avenue to purchase items required for a successful mulberry plantation.

According to the company, its platform has so far helped farmers sell over Rs 15 crore worth of cocoons (3 lakh kg), practically from their farms themselves without the hassle of traveling to mandis.

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