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2About Omnivore
Omnivore is a venture fund investing in early-stage agriculture and food technology companies. It supports entrepreneurs who are developing solutions to improve farm productivity, agricultural sustainability, modernize agribusiness supply chains, and promote farm-sourced food products. The company was founded in 2010 and is based in Mumbai, India.

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Latest Omnivore News
Sep 8, 2023
Omnivore Leads $3.5M Investment Through New Fund in Biomaterials Startup altM September 8, 2023 By Lynda Kiernan-Stone, Global AgInvesting Media Omnivore has been a pioneer of investment in agtech in India, having partnered with more than 40 startups making farming more profitable, resilient, sustainable, and climate-proof. And, over the past decade has been a key player in the remarkable tech-driven revolution taking hold in the country as advances in technology and innovation in agriculture have played a crucial role in addressing the challenges faced by India’s farmers. Omnivore’s first fund was launched in 2012, holding a $38.8 million close the following year, at which time the firm’s thoughts turned toward the launch of Fund 2. The firm’s second fund had a final close in April 2019 that raised $82 million, and its third and newest fund – the Omnivore Agritech & Climate Sustainability Fund – was launched in April 2022 with the mission to take action to mitigate climate change or to drive resilience and adaptation in the face of climate change, and has since announced its first close at $150 million. Carrying forward the goal of focusing on startups developing breakthrough technologies for agriculture, food, climate, and the rural economy, this third fund has received backing from investors including KfW; the Self Reliant India (SRI) Fund; FMO; SIFEM; the International Finance Corporation (IFC) with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Inclusive Agritech Facility; Louis Dreyfus Company Ventures; the Dutch Good Growth Fund (DGGF); the Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries (BIO); and Yara Growth Ventures. Already having some of India’s most successful agritech startups in its portfolio, including DeHaat, Arya, Stellapps, Reshamandi, Ecozen, Aquaconnect, and Pixxel, Omnivore noted that through their Omnivore Agritech & Climate Sustainability Fund they expect to make 25-30 new Seed and Series A investments with initial tickets ranging from $1 million to $5 million addressing key themes such as agrifood life sciences, rural fintech, and climate-smart agriculture. “The greatest risk and opportunity for Indian agriculture are the adverse effects of climate change,” said Mark Kahn, managing partner, Omnivore, in June 2023. ”Our new fund will have a sharper focus on catalyzing climate action in agriculture by funding startups addressing climate mitigation and climate adaptation.” Now the fund has made its first investment, leading a $3.5 million Seed round for altM, a biomaterials startup aiming to develop and manufacture scalable biomaterials to help key industries reduce their supply chain carbon footprint. Additional investors who participated in the round include Theia Ventures, Thai Wah Ventures, Sanjiv Rangrass, Neha Mudaliar, Maninder Gulati from OYO, Mirik Gogri from Spectrum Impact, and Paula Mariwala from Aureolis Ventures. Founded last year in Bengaluru by Apoorv Garg and Yugal Raj Jain, who met while working at Tesla in the U.S., altM uses lignocellulosic agricultural residues, due to their functional properties and sustainability potential, as its feedstock to produce advanced alternative materials designed to replace those that are traditionally unsustainable. “The scale-up of a technology from a laboratory bench to commercial production is not a trivial undertaking,” said Apoorv Garg, CEO and co-founder, altM. “Production scale-up is often the death valley for biotech startups. Our focus on go-to-market strategy, execution, and production scale-up will be the differentiator to most endeavors we see in the world of biomaterials today.” And with scaling in mind, altM has built a team with the background and experience to make it happen. Prior to the launch of altM, Garg, who is an alumnus of the University of California, Berkeley (M.Eng.) and Delhi College of Engineering (B.Tech. ), served in supply chain and engineering leadership roles at Prometheus Fuels, Tesla, and Maruti Suzuki. Meanwhile, altM co-founder Jain, who is an alumnus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.Eng.) and Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (B.E. ), previously held engineering roles at Tesla, managing several factory and product launches. The team also includes Dr. Harshad Velankar, who has more than 20 years of academic and industrial experience across India, the U.S., and South Africa, having led bioprocess research at HPCL, and having held positions at Praj Industries and Reliance Life Sciences. “With Apoorv and Yugal’s background in manufacturing excellence, altM’s entry into industrial alternative materials will hasten the global shift towards sustainability and circularity,” said Kahn. “Omnivore is very excited to be a part of their journey as we kick off our new fund.” ~ Lynda Kiernan-Stone is editor in chief with GAI Media, and is managing editor and daily contributor for Global AgInvesting’s AgInvesting Weekly News and Agtech Intel News, as well as HighQuest Group’s Unconventional Ag. She can be reached at lkiernan-stone@globalaginvesting.com . *The content put forth by Global AgInvesting News and its parent company HighQuest Partners is intended to be used and must be used for informational purposes only. 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Omnivore Investments
76 Investments
Omnivore has made 76 investments. Their latest investment was in altM as part of their Seed VC on September 9, 2023.

Omnivore Investments Activity

Date | Round | Company | Amount | New? | Co-Investors | Sources |
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9/7/2023 | Seed VC | altM | $3.5M | Yes | 2 | |
2/7/2023 | Series A - II | BharatAgri | $1.6M | No | 021 Capital, AGRIMART, Capria, India Quotient, Omnivore, Sanjiv Rangrass, and Undisclosed Investors | 6 |
1/11/2023 | Seed VC | EFeed | $1M | Yes | 1 | |
12/19/2022 | Series A | |||||
12/9/2022 | Seed VC |
Date | 9/7/2023 | 2/7/2023 | 1/11/2023 | 12/19/2022 | 12/9/2022 |
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Round | Seed VC | Series A - II | Seed VC | Series A | Seed VC |
Company | altM | BharatAgri | EFeed | ||
Amount | $3.5M | $1.6M | $1M | ||
New? | Yes | No | Yes | ||
Co-Investors | 021 Capital, AGRIMART, Capria, India Quotient, Omnivore, Sanjiv Rangrass, and Undisclosed Investors | ||||
Sources | 2 | 6 | 1 |
Omnivore Portfolio Exits
5 Portfolio Exits
Omnivore has 5 portfolio exits. Their latest portfolio exit was Barrix Agro Sciences on September 01, 2023.
Date | Exit | Companies | Valuation Valuations are submitted by companies, mined from state filings or news, provided by VentureSource, or based on a comparables valuation model. | Acquirer | Sources |
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9/1/2023 | Shareholder Liquidity | 2 | |||
Date | 9/1/2023 | ||||
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Sources | 2 |
Omnivore Fund History
6 Fund Histories
Omnivore has 6 funds, including Omnivore Agri-tech Fund III.
Closing Date | Fund | Fund Type | Status | Amount | Sources |
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6/28/2023 | Omnivore Agri-tech Fund III | $150M | 2 | ||
4/25/2019 | Omnivore Partners Fund II | ||||
2/12/2018 | Omnivore Partners India Fund 2 | ||||
4/30/2013 | Omnivore Capital | ||||
Omnivore Fund 3 |
Closing Date | 6/28/2023 | 4/25/2019 | 2/12/2018 | 4/30/2013 | |
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Fund | Omnivore Agri-tech Fund III | Omnivore Partners Fund II | Omnivore Partners India Fund 2 | Omnivore Capital | Omnivore Fund 3 |
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Amount | $150M | ||||
Sources | 2 |
Omnivore Partners & Customers
2 Partners and customers
Omnivore has 2 strategic partners and customers. Omnivore recently partnered with Loop Insights on July 7, 2020.
Date | Type | Business Partner | Country | News Snippet | Sources |
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7/7/2020 | Licensor | Canada | Loop Makes Strategic Move Into Hospitality Industry. The integration provides Loop Insights Inc. instant scalability throughout Omnivore 's extensive partnership network . | 1 | |
8/7/2019 | Licensor |
Date | 7/7/2020 | 8/7/2019 |
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Type | Licensor | Licensor |
Business Partner | ||
Country | Canada | |
News Snippet | Loop Makes Strategic Move Into Hospitality Industry. The integration provides Loop Insights Inc. instant scalability throughout Omnivore 's extensive partnership network . | |
Sources | 1 |
Omnivore Team
2 Team Members
Omnivore has 2 team members, including current Managing Partner, Mark Eliad Kahn.
Name | Work History | Title | Status |
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Mark Eliad Kahn | Godrej Agrovet, and Syngenta | Managing Partner | Current |
Name | Mark Eliad Kahn | |
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Work History | Godrej Agrovet, and Syngenta | |
Title | Managing Partner | |
Status | Current |
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