Greenhouse agritech platform Clover raises over $5.5m in Series A

Clover’s business model centers around demand-led cultivation, a managed farm network, and full stack agronomy.

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“Clover is building India’s first fresh produce supply chain adapted to the challenge of climate change,” Mark Kahn, managing partner of Omnivore said.
NEW DELHI: Greenhouse agritech platform Clover has raised $5.5 million from Omnivore, Accel and Mayfield. Clover partners with farmers across India and markets premium quality, branded, greenhouse grown fresh produce through B2B and B2C channels.

It provides a full-stack agronomy solution to the greenhouse farmers in the network, improving yields and standardising output quality. Clover’s business model centers around demand-led cultivation, a managed farm network, and full stack agronomy.

“Clover is building India’s first fresh produce supply chain adapted to the challenge of climate change,” Mark Kahn, managing partner of Omnivore said.

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