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Noida-Based Fambo Raises ₹21.55 Crore in Second Funding Round to Expand Its 75-Acre AI-Powered Food Network

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Noida-based food solutions startup Fambo has raised ₹21.55 crore in a fresh funding round led by AgriSURE Fund and EV2 Ventures. This marks Fambo’s second funding round in 2025, reinforcing investor confidence in its mission to revolutionize India’s farm-to-fork supply chain.

Founded in 2022, Fambo provides fresh and semi-processed food products to over 1,000 HoReCa (Hotel, Restaurant, and Café) outlets across North and Central India. Its clientele includes major names like McDonald’s and Barbeque Nation, underscoring its growing presence in the organized food service sector.

The company sources its produce from a network of 75 acres of GAP-certified (Good Agricultural Practices) farmlands. Leveraging AI-driven systems, Fambo ensures end-to-end traceability, quality consistency, and optimized logistics — enabling faster deliveries and minimal wastage.

With this new infusion of capital, Fambo plans to significantly expand its farmland network, upgrade its cold chain infrastructure, and strengthen its last-mile delivery operations. The startup also intends to deploy advanced automation and data-driven solutions to further streamline procurement and distribution processes.

Fambo’s model bridges the gap between farmers and food businesses by creating a transparent and technology-enabled supply chain. The company’s focus on quality, traceability, and efficiency positions it strongly within India’s fast-evolving food solutions and agritech ecosystem.

By combining sustainability with smart logistics, Fambo aims to redefine how fresh food reaches India’s growing HoReCa sector — one delivery at a time.

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