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BUSINESS·3 min read·May 14, 2026

Hyderabad Man Helps 45000 Farmers Turn To Organic Farming, Increase Income By 30%

In 1988, Raj Seelam, an agribusiness move on from Hyderabad, joined a substance manure and pesticide producing organization. Throughout the following 12 years, he worked intimately with ranchers, managing them with seed buy and the utilization of synthetics. Yet, simultaneously, Raj understood the u

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In 1988, Raj Seelam, an agribusiness move on from Hyderabad, joined a substance manure and pesticide producing organization. Throughout the following 12 years, he worked intimately with ranchers, managing them with seed buy and the utilization of synthetics.

Yet, simultaneously, Raj understood the unsafe effect of these synthetic substances on rural land, just as the biological system on the loose. “These insect sprays and pesticides were intended to murder. They ended microorganisms and other living beings that were essential to keeping up the strength of the dirt,” the 56-year-old says.

Raj additionally tracked down that the requirement for these synthetics had expanded throughout the long term. “Huge measures of synthetic substances were being splashed on vegetables like cauliflower, cabbage, capsicum, potato and others. It resembled washing these vegetables with poison. A couple of ranchers utilized 2-3 rounds of synthetic composts for a short 60-day crop,” he discloses to The Better India.

The weighty utilization of synthetics prompted a drop in soil ripeness and influenced crop creation. Raj likewise became observer to the ranchers falling into obligation traps and thusly passing on by self destruction. “As they neglected to bring in sufficient cash, the weight of obligations expanded. By the mid-1990s, I began understanding the significance of maintainable cultivating strategies,” he adds.

Raj’s last trigger came in 1999, when his dad was determined to have malignant growth, and died the next year. “I’m certain that it was the pesticide implanted food and climate contamination that caused the disease,” he says.

Tormented by his misfortune, Raj quit his place of employment to begin a practical business adventure. He dispatched Sresta Natural Bioproducts in 2004 and, until this point in time, has helped more than 45,000 ranchers go to rehearsing natural cultivating. They offer their produce to the organization, which markets it under the brand 24 Mantra. Ranchers say this assists them with procuring 30% more than the market cost.

Raj says he chose to make a biological system to give uncontaminated food to clients and diminish the negative effect of synthetic compounds on the climate. “I investigated a few years and chose to source natural produce from ranchers and sell it on the lookout. I started working with ranchers in Nahargarh in Rajasthan and Murtizapur in Akola locale of Maharashtra. Around 10-20 of them were prepared in developing natural food in each state, with the assistance of neighborhood NGOs and farming specialists,” he clarifies.

A couple of years after the fact, Raj attempted to sell the items in the retail market, yet they didn’t get acknowledgment. “This was in 2005, when the idea of natural food was not all that well known, and the market was not prepared. Nobody was prepared to purchase the items, and retailers grumbled that they consumed pointless space. The organization outlets in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Pune and Chennai started enduring misfortunes. The best way to conquer this was by teaching expected purchasers. We chose to sell the items through rancher gatherings and make mindfulness at the same time,” Raj says.

By 2008, N Balasubramanian, his companion, had gone along with him in the reason as CEO of the endeavor.

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