About KrishiPulse

The operating system for every Indian farm.

We're on a mission to give every farmer — from 5 guntas to 500 acres — the data, tools, and market access they deserve.

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12,000+

Farmers onboarded

₹4.2 Cr

Auction GMV

8

States covered

3,400+

Disease detections

Our Mission

Agriculture is the backbone of India, yet for decades, farmers have struggled with unpredictable weather, opaque pricing, and intermediaries capturing the bulk of the value. KrishiPulse was founded to change this.

Our Vision

A future where every farm — no matter how small — operates with precision and profitability. An agricultural ecosystem that is resilient, sustainable, and fair.

Legal & Regulatory

  • Incorporated under Companies Act, 2013 (India)
  • DPIIT Recognised Startup (Startup India)
  • Data processed under India's DPDP Act, 2023
  • Payment escrow via RBI-licensed payment aggregator
  • Auction platform complies with APMC Act requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

Who founded KrishiPulse?
KrishiPulse was founded by a deep-tech systems engineer and a super-specialty physician — both with roots in Indian farming families. The platform was built after first-hand experience of how price information asymmetry crushes farmer margins at the mandi.
Where is KrishiPulse based?
Our headquarters is in Chamundipuram, Bangalore, Karnataka. Our operational presence spans 8 Indian states with field teams in Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh.
What is KrishiPulse's mission?
To give every Indian farm — from 5 guntas to 500 acres — the data, tools, and market access that were previously only available to large agricultural enterprises. We believe precision agriculture is a right, not a privilege.
How is KrishiPulse different from eNAM or other government platforms?
eNAM requires physical transport to a mandi. KrishiPulse runs farm-gate auctions — farmers never leave their land to get a fair price. Our AI grading, escrow payments, and T+1 settlement are private-sector features that government platforms have not implemented at scale.
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