Kolkata: IAN Group, an early-stage investment platform, through IAN Alpha Fund, has participated in the successful closure of Aquapulse's ₹45 crore funding round, led by NABVENTURES through its AgriSURE Fund.The company plans to deploy the fresh capital to strengthen farm-level technology and disease management systems, expand its farmer procurement network across eastern India, scale processing and export operations, and build working capital infrastructure to support its growing global business.Also Read: Aquapulse raises ₹25 crore in Series A led by NABVENTURES to scale aquaculture tech platformWith assistance from Aquapulse in the areas of water quality monitoring, feed discipline, disease early-warning systems, and harvesting coordination, local entrepreneurs can oversee clusters of shrimp ponds according to the company's aquapreneur concept.The company brings increased transparency and consistency for purchasers around the world while giving smaller, shrimp farmers stable revenue streams. Pre-harvest technology assistance, lagoon-based harvesting, processing collaborations, and export logistics are all integrated by the company into a single traceable supply chain platform. At the moment, they mostly export shrimp to China, Vietnam, and Japan, but it also serves institutional and modern trade clients in the country.While Aquapulse started with Odisha based farmers, it has expanded its model to Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal farmers. The company has created a technology-enabled, farmer-focused procurement platform that directly links shrimp producers with organized domestic and international markets.India is one of the biggest exporters of frozen shrimp in the world, and the industry contributes significantly to the nation's seafood export in 2025, for instance, seafood exports from India amounted to US$ 8.28 billion. Nonetheless, a significant portion of shrimp output still originates from dispersed smallholder farms, which largely lack access to organized market connections, technological assistance, stable pricing, and traceability mechanisms.Simultaneously, foreign consumers are keen for end-to-end sourcing visibility, sustainability, and consistency in quality, as there is a high demand for Indian shrimps. The company’s model is based on the belief that India's strength is based on organizing its large number of small farmers by integrating technology with organized market access. For India, this is an excellent aggregation model for low-earning small farmers to access global customers, with significantly higher earnings.Also Read: India's shrimp exports surge past Rs 50k crore amidst US tariff challengesAbhishek Dwivedy, Co-Founder, MD & CEO, Aquapulse, said, “ The capital lets us deepen the aquapreneur cluster model, strengthen pre-harvest technology at the pond, and scale processing and exports without losing the farmer-first discipline we started with. We are not trying to replace the existing value chain overnight. We are trying to organise it — pond by pond, cluster by cluster — so that quality, traceability and farmer income all move in the same direction.”Abhilash Dwivedy, Co-Founder & Chief Growth Officer, Aquapulse, said, “Our job is to make the smallholder shrimp farmer a named, recognised participant in the global seafood chain — not an anonymous input.”Sarika Saxena, Managing Partner, IAN Alpha Fund, said, “We invest in scalable, execution-driven companies that bridge critical market gaps. Aquapulse stood out immediately due to their deep understanding of the aquaculture ecosystem and a ground-level operational model that drives genuine value for both vendors and customers. By building a seamless 'farm-to-port' platform, Abhishek and Abhilash are matching dynamic international demand with unparalleled transparency, traceability, and market access. Aquapulse perfectly aligns with our fund’s thesis: backing innovative solutions that solve real-world problems at scale.”
Shrimp startup Aquapulse bags Rs 45 crore to connect farmers with global buyers
Aquapulse has secured ₹45 crore in a funding round led by NABVENTURES. This capital will boost farm technology and disease management. The company will also expand its farmer network in eastern India. Processing and export operations will scale up. Aquapulse connects small shrimp farmers to global markets, ensuring stable revenue and transparency.
Aquapulse raccoglie ₹45 crore per scalare farm tech, processing e export, aggregando smallholder farmers con IoT + supply chain visibility. Organizzare producer dispersi tramite tech abilita B2B sourcing trasparente: modello replicabile per commodity markets.












