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AgNext Technologies

🇮🇳IndiaSeries BAI Data
55

Out of 100

N/A

Post-money

$10M

All rounds

55/100

2016

50-200 employees

March 2026

AgNext Technologies develops AI-powered quality assessment solutions for the agriculture and food supply chain industry, using near-infrared spectroscopy, computer vision, and machine learning to deliver rapid, non-destructive grading of grains, oilseeds, spices, and other agricultural commodities at procurement centers, ports, and processing facilities. The platform enables buyers and processors

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Taranjeet Singh Bhamra

Founder & CEO

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StageSeries B
Employees50-200
Country🇮🇳 India

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AgNext Technologies has approximately 50-200 employees.
What does AgNext Technologies do?
AgNext Technologies develops AI-powered quality assessment solutions for the agriculture and food supply chain industry, using near-infrared spectroscopy, computer vision, and machine learning to deliver rapid, non-destructive grading of grains, oilseeds, spices, and other agricultural commodities at procurement centers, ports, and processing facilities. The platform enables buyers and processors to standardize quality assessment and reduce adulteration across complex supply chains.\n\nThe company raised approximately $10M in Series B funding and has deployed its AgriSpec and QualEx products at government procurement agencies, commodity exchanges, large agri-processors, and export-oriented food companies across India and internationally. AgNext's devices replace subjective manual inspection with objective, data-driven quality measurements.\n\nFood quality and adulteration are persistent problems in India's agricultural supply chain, with significant economic and public health consequences. AgNext's technology addresses a regulatory and commercial imperative, and its deployments at government procurement operations provide both revenue stability and strong validation of the technology's accuracy in field conditions.