Agroforestry Β· Medicinal Plants Β· Carbon Credits
Transforming land into living wealth β through science-led farming, sustainable systems, and regenerative returns.
What can we do for you?
1 acre or more land where investors can fund agroforestry farms.
500β1000 sq yards for medicinal plants, herbs, or compact agroforestry.
Urban terrace farming for vegetables, medicinal plants and microgreens.
High-value crops like vanilla, stevia, geranium and moringa.
Regenerative farms designed for carbon sequestration income.
Measure and monetize carbon from existing bamboo farms.
Grow organic vegetables and nutrition crops for home consumption.
Sell your produce through domestic buyers and export channels.
Farm Investment Model
Projected Revenue
Estimated payback period: 2β3 years based on crop maturity cycles. Revenue grows as perennial crops establish and bamboo matures.
Farm Investment Model
Aswagandha, Safed Musli
Rose Geranium, Stevia, Patchouli, Nagarmotha
Moringa PKM-1, PKM-2, MOMAX-3
Green Cardamom or Medicinal Vanilla
Bamboo plantation β biomass & carbon sequestration
Farm Investment Model Β· 1 Acre
Each crop contributes at a different stage of maturity. Together they build up to the projected annual revenue figures.
| Crop | Layer | Plants / Acre | First Harvest | Yr 1 Yield | Yr 2 Yield | Yr 3+ Yield | MSP / Unit | Yr 1 Revenue | Yr 3+ Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ashwagandha | Tuber | 800 | 150β180 days | 400 kg | 500 kg | 600 kg | βΉ55 / kg | βΉ22,000 | βΉ33,000 |
| Safed Musli | Tuber | 400 | 8β9 months | 120 kg | 180 kg | 240 kg | βΉ700 / kg | βΉ84,000 | βΉ1,68,000 |
| Rose Geranium | Aromatic | 500 | 4β6 months | 18 kg oil | 25 kg oil | 32 kg oil | βΉ9,000 / kg | βΉ1,62,000 | βΉ2,88,000 |
| Stevia | Aromatic | 600 | 3β4 months | 600 kg | 700 kg | 800 kg | βΉ90 / kg | βΉ54,000 | βΉ72,000 |
| Moringa (leaf) | Boundary | 120 | 6β8 months | 800 kg | 1,200 kg | 1,800 kg | βΉ25 / kg | βΉ20,000 | βΉ45,000 |
| Moringa (pod) | Boundary | 120 | Yr 2 onwards | β | 400 kg | 800 kg | βΉ30 / kg | β | βΉ24,000 |
| Green Cardamom | Creeper | 200 | 18β24 months | β | 20 kg | 60 kg | βΉ1,200 / kg | β | βΉ72,000 |
| Patchouli | Aromatic | 300 | 6 months | 12 kg oil | 18 kg oil | 24 kg oil | βΉ4,000 / kg | βΉ48,000 | βΉ96,000 |
| Bamboo (carbon) | Boundary | 80 | Yr 1 credits | 6 credits | 9 credits | 12 credits | βΉ1,800 / credit | βΉ10,800 est. | βΉ21,600 est. |
| Total Projected Revenue | ~βΉ4,90,000 | ~βΉ7,88,000 | |||||||
β¦ MSP = Mean Selling Price based on prevailing market rates. Yields are per-acre estimates based on standard agronomy. Bamboo carbon income is subject to annual BGCCS/ICCS verification. All figures are indicative β actual revenue depends on crop performance and market conditions.
Open Plot Farming
Projected Revenue
Ideal for urban or peri-urban landowners. Medicinal and aromatic crops offer high per-sq-yard returns with manageable setup costs.
Open Plot Farming
Stevia or Nagarmotha
Moringa PKM1, PKM2, MOMAX3
Green Cardamom or Vanilla (Medicinal Variety)
Bamboo plantation β biomass & carbon sequestration
Open Plot Farming Β· 500β1000 sq yards
Scaled for a compact plot β high-value aromatics and medicinals deliver strong returns per square yard. Numbers below are based on a 750 sq yard baseline.
| Crop | Layer | Plants | First Harvest | Yr 1 Yield | Yr 2 Yield | Yr 3+ Yield | MSP / Unit | Yr 1 Revenue | Yr 3+ Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stevia | Aerial | 350 | 3β4 months | 350 kg | 420 kg | 500 kg | βΉ90 / kg | βΉ31,500 | βΉ45,000 |
| Nagarmotha | Aerial | 200 | 5β6 months | 80 kg | 120 kg | 160 kg | βΉ120 / kg | βΉ9,600 | βΉ19,200 |
| Moringa (leaf) | Boundary | 60 | 6β8 months | 450 kg | 650 kg | 900 kg | βΉ25 / kg | βΉ11,250 | βΉ22,500 |
| Moringa (pod) | Boundary | 60 | Yr 2 onwards | β | 200 kg | 420 kg | βΉ30 / kg | β | βΉ12,600 |
| Green Cardamom | Creeper | 80 | 18β24 months | β | 8 kg | 28 kg | βΉ1,200 / kg | β | βΉ33,600 |
| Vanilla (medicinal) | Creeper | 80 | 18β24 months | β | 4 kg dry | 12 kg dry | βΉ45,000 / kg | β | βΉ54,000 est. |
| Bamboo (carbon) | Boundary | 35 | Yr 1 credits | 3 credits | 4 credits | 6 credits | βΉ1,800 / credit | βΉ5,400 est. | βΉ10,800 est. |
| Stevia (Yr 2 cycle) | Aerial | β | Yr 2 replant | βΉ1,62,250 subtotal | β | β | β | β | β |
| Total Projected Revenue | ~βΉ2,20,000 | ~βΉ4,20,000 | |||||||
β¦ Based on 750 sq yard baseline. MSP = Mean Selling Price at prevailing rates. Vanilla and carbon income are estimates subject to market and verification conditions. Yr 2 revenue of βΉ3,00,000 reflects partial maturity of creeper and boundary crops.
Rooftop Farming Model
Rooftop spaces can be transformed into productive urban farms using layered trellis structures. This multiplies usable cultivation space and enables up to 2000 sq yards effective cropping area from a single terrace. Zero soil needed β container + hydroponics hybrid systems.
Projected Revenue
Rooftop Farming
Stevia
Moringa PKM1, PKM2, MOMAX3
Green Cardamom or Vanilla (Medicinal Variety)
Rooftop Farming Β· Trellis Container System
Three high-value crops across two vertical trellis layers. Compact footprint, maximum yield per square foot. Based on a 400 sq ft rooftop baseline with 3-tier trellis.
| Crop | Layer | Containers / Units | First Harvest | Yr 1 Yield | Yr 2 Yield | Yr 3+ Yield | MSP / Unit | Yr 1 Revenue | Yr 3+ Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stevia | Aerial | 120 containers | 3β4 months | 200 kg | 280 kg | 360 kg | βΉ90 / kg | βΉ18,000 | βΉ32,400 |
| Moringa (leaf) | Boundary | 40 grow bags | 6β8 months | 300 kg | 480 kg | 650 kg | βΉ25 / kg | βΉ7,500 | βΉ16,250 |
| Moringa (powder) | Boundary | 40 grow bags | Yr 2 onwards | β | 30 kg | 60 kg | βΉ160 / kg | β | βΉ9,600 |
| Green Cardamom | Creeper | 60 trellis vines | 18β24 months | β | 6 kg | 20 kg | βΉ1,200 / kg | β | βΉ24,000 |
| Vanilla (medicinal) | Creeper | 60 trellis vines | 18β24 months | β | 2 kg dry | 8 kg dry | βΉ45,000 / kg | β | βΉ36,000 est. |
| Microgreens (rotation) | Tray | 30 trays / cycle | 7β14 days | 18 cycles | 22 cycles | 26 cycles | βΉ300 / tray | βΉ1,62,000 | βΉ2,34,000 |
| Herbs (tulsi, mint) | Aerial | 30 containers | 30β45 days | 6 harvests | 8 harvests | 10 harvests | βΉ2,100 / harvest | βΉ12,600 | βΉ21,000 |
| Total Projected Revenue | ~βΉ2,00,000 | ~βΉ3,60,000 | |||||||
β¦ Based on 400 sq ft rooftop with 3-tier trellis system. Microgreens are the primary Year 1 revenue driver. Creeper crops (cardamom, vanilla) are longer-horizon high-value contributors from Year 2 onwards. MSP = Mean Selling Price at prevailing market rates. All figures are indicative.
High Value Agriculture
Select crops with strong domestic & export demand, low competition, and high margins.
Cash Crop Discovery
From crop selection to market linkage β we manage every step so you earn without the complexity.
We assess your land's microclimate, soil type, and water availability to recommend the most profitable crop match.
We source certified, disease-free planting material and execute the installation on your land.
Monthly farm visits, input guidance, and digital crop monitoring to keep yields on track.
We facilitate procurement through our buyer network β pharma, export houses, and essential oil processors.
Regenerative Farming
These plants actively pull COβ from the atmosphere. The more biomass, the more carbon credits β and the more income alongside your crop revenue.
Fastest growing woody plant on earth. Clumping varieties (Dendrocalamus) deliver the highest biomass accumulation in Indian conditions.
Carbon credits from year 1, premium timber income at maturity β a long-horizon double return strategy.
Dual-purpose: carbon credits while producing high-value leaf and powder for the nutraceutical market.
Nitrogen-fixing legume tree β improves soil while sequestering carbon. Seeds yield oil for the biodiesel market.
Roots reach 3β4 metres deep β exceptional soil carbon storage. Vetiver oil commands premium fragrance industry prices.
Enriches soil nitrogen while building biomass. Ideal intercrop and boundary companion for any carbon farm.
Verified Β· Recognised Β· Tradeable
Bruhat Agros operates under two recognised carbon certification systems β giving your credits full legitimacy for trade, ESG reporting, and government compliance.
Indian Carbon Credit System
India's national carbon credit framework under the Energy Conservation (Amendment) Act 2022. Credits registered under ICCS are recognised by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) and tradeable on the Indian Carbon Market (ICM).
Brown Gold Carbon Certification System
Bruhat Agros's own certification methodology β developed specifically for agroforestry, bamboo, and soil-based carbon in Indian agro-climatic zones. BGCCS fills the gap where standard frameworks don't cover mixed-crop farm systems.
From Farm to Credit to Income
One verified tonne of COβ sequestered = one carbon credit. Registered under ICCS & BGCCS, sold to corporates and ESG funds through our SEBI-empanelled market access.
We design and plant a sequestration farm using BGCCS-approved high-biomass species suited to your land.
Annual biomass surveys under the BGCCS protocol β field measurement + satellite verification, submitted for ICCS registration.
Credits are dual-registered under BGCCS and ICCS β giving you proprietary certification and government-recognised tradeable carbon assets.
Credits are sold through our SEBI-empanelled market access to verified corporate ESG buyers, PSU compliance buyers, and Indian Carbon Market participants.
Existing Farm Monetization
Already have bamboo? It's sequestering carbon every day. We measure it, verify it, and turn it into money.
More COβ absorbed per acre than a mixed forest β the fastest sequestering plant on earth.
More oxygen released than equivalent tree cover β measurable, verifiable, creditable.
Time to full biomass maturity for most Indian clumping varieties like Dendrocalamus strictus.
Productive lifespan of a bamboo clump β carbon credits every single year, indefinitely.
β¦ Variety selection depends on your soil type, rainfall zone, and target market. Bruhat Agros recommends the best fit for your land.
How We Monetize Your Bamboo
We conduct a drone-based aerial survey and ground verification of your bamboo farm to calculate total clump count and canopy coverage.
Above-ground and below-ground biomass is estimated using scientific allometric equations and cross-verified with satellite imagery.
An accredited auditor validates the sequestration data under the BGCCS (Brown Gold Carbon Certification System) and ICCS protocols. Bruhat Agros is empanelled with SEBI and ICCS β so your credits are fully authorised for trade.
Credits are listed and sold to verified corporate buyers. Revenue is disbursed to you on a quarterly or annual cycle.
Home Farming
Know exactly what you eat. Grow clean, organic produce on your own land β from kitchen garden to full family farm.
Sales & Exports
Your harvest doesn't end at the field. We connect you to verified buyers across four high-value demand channels.
Medicinal roots, dried herbs, and extracts sold directly to Ayurvedic manufacturers, FMCG herbal brands, and nutraceutical processors.
Aromatic crops are sold to steam distillation units and essential oil export companies. Typically contracted purchase, price-linked to global rates.
Organic-certified produce exported through licensed export houses to the US, EU, Japan, and Gulf markets β commanding 3β5x domestic prices.
Fresh and processed produce sold through organic retail chains, farmer markets, and direct-to-consumer brand channels in Hyderabad and online.
From Harvest to Payment
Farmer notifies Bruhat Agros of expected harvest 2β3 weeks in advance. We coordinate logistics and buyer scheduling.
Produce is graded for moisture, purity, and contamination. Rejected lots are redirected to secondary markets β nothing is wasted.
Small lots from multiple farmers are aggregated to meet minimum buyer quantities. Light processing β drying, grading, packing β done locally.
Produce is dispatched to buyer. Payment to farmer is settled within the agreed cycle β typically 7β15 days from dispatch.
Farmers see the buyer price before committing β no hidden deductions.
Regular market updates help farmers time their harvest for better rates.
Buyers who return regularly offer advance booking β securing your income before you plant.
Industrial & Speciality Crops
Beyond food β these crops feed industries. Currency paper, luxury textiles, biodiesel, nutraceuticals. Grown on marginal land, sold to premium industrial buyers through the Sadhaka Portal.
Hibiscus cannabinus
Core bast fibre for currency paper manufacturing β India's Security Paper Mill Hoshangabad sources kenaf for banknote substrate. Also used in automotive composites and geo-textiles.
β¦ Sequesters COβ 3β5Γ faster than trees β earns BGCCS carbon credits in addition to fibre income.
Gossypium herbaceum Β· Khandesh & Wagad
The original Indian cotton β 100% non-BT, non-GM. Preferred by luxury heritage textile brands. Post-ginning linters supply high-alpha-cellulose pulp for security & currency paper.
β¦ Seed oil (18% content) is a viable biodiesel feedstock. Seed cake is high-protein animal feed β zero waste crop.
Carthamus tinctorius
Triple-income crop: petals β natural dye (textile & food), seeds β 30β35% oil highest linoleic acid of any oilseed, and a biodiesel feedstock under ICAR's B20 blend programme.
β¦ Petals fetch βΉ800β1,200/kg from natural dye exporters β barely anyone harvests them. Bruhat Agros does.
Crotalaria juncea Β· Sannhemp / Sanai
Fastest biomass accumulator β 4β6 tonnes dry biomass in 60 days. Bast fibre replaces jute in specialty paper. Fixes 100β150 kg N/acre as green manure and is a key feedstock for cellulosic ethanol.
β¦ 3 cycles/yr on fallow land earns carbon credits AND restores soil β a free soil reset between cash crop seasons.
Agrivoltaic Farming Β· Active Setup by Bruhat Agros
Bruhat Agros designs and installs agrivoltaic systems β solar panels above, high-value crops below. Our proprietary BioSoil (microbiology-infused, nutrient-enriched substrate) makes any ground productive. Any medicinal, vegetable or fruit crop β regardless of native soil.
Shade-obligate. Diffused panel light increases curcumin 30β40%. Harvest 8β9 months.
Thrives in panel shadow zones. Gel for cosmetics & pharma. Low water, consistent demand.
Forest-floor crop β loves 40β60% shade. Premium spice with strong export demand.
Partial shade slows bolting, extends leaf harvest window. Export powder grade.
Shade reduces bitterness, increases glycoside quality. Fast buyer contracts.
Humidity tents between panel rows. 4β6 flushes/yr. Zero native soil needed β BioSoil substrate only.
Diffused panel light mimics highland conditions. Bruhat Agros trials ongoing. High-reward crop.
Shade-adapted Ayurvedic creepers. High pharma demand, very low competition in market.
Microbiology-infused nutrient-enriched substrate by Bruhat Agros. Any crop, any ground, under any panel. No native soil quality required.
Combined Income per Acre / Year
Same land. Two income streams. Zero additional land cost.
Speciality Crops Β· Revenue per Acre Β· Harvest Cycles
Mixed rotation of all four crops on one acre β each with a different harvest window so income flows year-round. Carbon credit income runs parallel. All sales through the Sadhaka Portal.
| Crop & Revenue Stream | Cycle Length | Cycles/yr | First Harvest | Yr 1 | Yr 2 | Yr 3+ | Buyer Channel |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kenaf β fibre | Annual | 1β2 | 120β150 days | βΉ36,000 | βΉ54,000 | βΉ72,000 | Security Paper Mill / Composites |
| Kenaf β carbon credits | Annual | 1 | Yr 1 | βΉ8,000 | βΉ12,000 | βΉ18,000 BGCCS | ICCS Carbon Market |
| Desi Cotton β lint | Annual | 1 | 160β180 days | βΉ18,000 | βΉ22,000 | βΉ26,000 | Luxury textile mills |
| Cotton seed oil β biodiesel | Annual | 1 | With harvest | βΉ6,000 | βΉ8,000 | βΉ10,000 | Biodiesel processing units |
| Safflower β seed oil | Annual | 1 | 120β140 days | βΉ66,000 | βΉ80,000 | βΉ96,000 | Nutraceutical / cosmetic exporters |
| Safflower β petals (dye) | Annual | 1 | With harvest | βΉ24,000 | βΉ30,000 | βΉ36,000 | Natural dye exporters |
| Sunn Hemp β fibre | 60β90 days | 2β3 | 60 days | βΉ48,000 | βΉ60,000 | βΉ72,000 | Jute substitution / Ethanol plants |
| Sunn Hemp β carbon + N credit | Per cycle | 2β3 | Yr 1 | βΉ8,000 est. | βΉ10,000 | βΉ14,000 BGCCS | Carbon Market |
| Total Mixed Rotation β 1 Acre | ~βΉ2,14,000 | ~βΉ2,76,000 | ~βΉ3,44,000 | ||||
β¦ Mixed rotation: 25% Kenaf + 25% Desi Cotton + 30% Safflower + 20% Sunn Hemp on 1 acre. Carbon income via BGCCS/ICCS verification. All prices indicative β actual via Sadhaka Portal contracted rates.
Heritage & Pigmented Rice Varieties
India cultivated over 110,000 rice varieties before the Green Revolution reduced this to fewer than 50 commercial types. Bruhat Agros sources, multiplies and supplies pre-1900s native varieties β deep-rooted, drought-adaptive, extraordinarily nutritious.
Rice varieties cultivated in India historically
Varieties commercially available today
Root depth of pre-1900s varieties vs 15β25cm of modern hybrids
Premium price over commodity white rice in export markets
Heritage & Pigmented Rice Β· 6 Active Varieties
Manipur Β· Black Glutinous
Deepest anthocyanin concentration of any Indian rice β 10Γ higher than blueberries. Premium export to Japan and USA health food channels.
Kerala Β· Medicinal Red Rice
The only rice prescribed in Ayurvedic Panchakarma treatment. Used in Njavarakizhi therapy at Kerala hospitals. Pharmaceutical demand growing consistently.
Kerala Β· Saline-Tolerant Red
Naturally saline-tolerant and flood-resistant. Alternated with prawn farming (Pokkali-prawn system). Organic certified by default β no inputs survive saline conditions.
UP / Nepal Terai Β· Fragrant
Offered to Lord Buddha at Kapilvastu β 2,500+ years of documented heritage. Distinct smoky fragrance. POSHAN Abhiyaan's preferred heritage rice for nutritional intervention.
Tamil Nadu Β· Warrior Rice
Exceptionally high in iron, fibre and resistant starch. One of the few Indian rice varieties with documented hypoglycaemic effects. Drought and pest resistant. Roots reach 80+ cm.
Tamil Nadu Β· Black Glutinous
Dark purple-black, waxy, glutinous. Rising export demand from Southeast Asian diaspora in USA, UK and Malaysia. High in anthocyanins, resveratrol, and magnesium.
Heritage Rice Β· Revenue per Acre Β· Harvest Cycles
Premium rice varieties command 4β6Γ the commodity price. Revenue depends on variety choice and market channel. Bruhat Agros provides direct buyer access through the Sadhaka Portal β no broker, no APMC dependency.
| Variety | Type | Duration | Yield / Acre | Root Depth | Market Price | Revenue / Acre | Export Mkts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chak-hao | Black Glutinous | 150β160 days | 12β15 qt | 60β80 cm | βΉ120β180/kg | βΉ1,44,000β2,70,000 | Japan Β· USA Β· EU |
| Navara | Medicinal Red | 60β70 days | 8β10 qt | 40β55 cm | βΉ200β280/kg | βΉ1,60,000β2,80,000 | Pharma Β· Ayurveda |
| Pokkali | Saline-Tolerant Red | 130β140 days | 10β12 qt | 70β90 cm | βΉ100β140/kg | βΉ1,00,000β1,68,000 | EU Organic Β· Gulf |
| Kalanamak | Fragrant Heritage | 140β150 days | 10β14 qt | 55β70 cm | βΉ90β130/kg | βΉ90,000β1,82,000 | POSHAN Β· Gulf Β· UK |
| Mappillai Samba | Warrior Red | 180β210 days | 8β12 qt | 80β100 cm | βΉ120β200/kg | βΉ96,000β2,40,000 | Wellness Β· USA Β· EU |
| Kavuni | Black Glutinous | 160β170 days | 10β13 qt | 50β65 cm | βΉ150β220/kg | βΉ1,50,000β2,86,000 | USA Β· UK Β· SE Asia |
| Premium vs Commodity Gap | 4β6Γ commodity price | Direct export via Sadhaka | |||||
β¦ Revenue ranges based on yield range Γ price range. Navara is typically double-cropped (60β70 day cycle) in suitable climates β potentially 2Γ revenue. All buyer linkage, APEDA documentation and export support through Sadhaka Portal.
Dryland Non-Hybrid Farming Β· Deep Root Β· High Nutrition
These crops survived Indian summers for 5,000+ years without irrigation, chemicals or hybrids. Global demand for ancient grains, heritage millets and super-pulses is at an all-time high. Bruhat Agros provides seed supply, farm design, agronomy support and buyer linkage through the Sadhaka Portal.
Non-hybrid dryland varieties develop root systems 2β5Γ deeper than modern hybrids. These roots access subsoil water during drought, bring up calcium and micronutrients, and deposit organic matter that builds permanent soil health with every season.
All varieties are open-pollinated, non-hybrid, non-GM. Farmers save and replant. No annual seed purchase dependency. Bruhat Agros maintains a living seed library of 140+ dryland varieties β including varieties documented in early 1900s colonial agricultural surveys unavailable commercially.
Browntop and Finger Millet command 3β5Γ commodity price in certified organic export channels. Horsegram protein is being evaluated for plant-based meat in the EU. Sorghum landraces are listed in USDA's alternative grain programme. All via Sadhaka Portal.
Millets Β· Sorghum Β· Pulses β Non-Hybrid Varieties
Korale
Fibre 12.5% Β· Calcium Β· Iron Β· Magnesium
Saame
Zinc Β· Magnesium Β· B-vitamins Β· Lowest GI
Ragi / Nachni
Calcium 344mg/100g Β· Iron Β· Essential Amino Acids
Jowar β Maldandi, Dagdi
Antioxidants Β· Polyphenols Β· Cardiovascular support
Kulthi / Ulava
Iron 7mg/100g Β· Polyphenols Β· Kidney support Β· Alt-protein candidate
Matki / Dew Bean
Potassium Β· Calcium Β· Low GI Β· N-fixing roots
Dryland Crops Β· Revenue per Acre Β· Sadhaka Portal
Revenue from organic-channel export pricing β 3β5Γ commodity rates. All produce graded, certified and dispatched through the Sadhaka Portal with full APEDA documentation support.
| Variety | Type | Root Depth | Days to Harvest | Yield / Acre | Export MSP | Revenue / Acre | Top Buyers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Browntop Millet | Millet | 45β60 cm | 75β90 | 3β4 qt | βΉ80β120/kg | βΉ24,000β48,000 | Organic specialty Β· Health food chains |
| Little Millet | Millet | 40β55 cm | 75β90 | 3β5 qt | βΉ70β100/kg | βΉ21,000β50,000 | Diabetic food brands Β· Gulf retail |
| Finger Millet (Ragi) | Millet | 50β70 cm | 90β120 | 6β10 qt | βΉ40β70/kg | βΉ24,000β70,000 | Infant food brands Β· USA Β· UK |
| Sorghum Landrace | Sorghum | 90β150 cm | 100β120 | 8β14 qt | βΉ35β60/kg | βΉ28,000β84,000 | USDA programme Β· Gluten-free EU |
| Horsegram | Pulse | 60β80 cm | 90β120 | 3β5 qt | βΉ60β90/kg | βΉ18,000β45,000 | Alt-protein formulators Β· EU Β· USA |
| Moth Bean | Pulse | 50β70 cm | 60β90 | 2β4 qt | βΉ55β85/kg | βΉ11,000β34,000 | Nutraceutical brands Β· Japan Β· Gulf |
| Mixed Dryland Rotation β 1 Acre / Season | βΉ90,000β2,20,000 | ||||||
β¦ Export channel pricing β 3β5Γ higher than APMC commodity rates. Browntop Millet and Finger Millet can yield 2 seasons/year in Telangana/AP climate. Moth Bean and Horsegram are nitrogen-fixing β subsequent crop cycles reduce input costs. All sales through Sadhaka Portal.
Export Partnership Programme
Bruhat Agros maintains active buyer and export partner networks across Gulf, EU, USA, UK, Southeast Asia and Japan for select crop categories. All farmer produce is aggregated, graded, certified and dispatched through the Sadhaka Portal β with full documentation, APEDA support, and direct price transparency to the farmer.
Largest Indian diaspora market. Spices, rice, fresh fruits, medicinals. Year-round demand.
Organic certification required. Millets, botanicals, essential oils, heritage rice. Premium pricing.
Health food channel. Ancient grains, plant-protein crops, Ayurvedic herbs. Fast-growing segment.
South Asian diaspora + mainstream organic retail. Spices, rice, essential oils.
Black rice, turmeric, botanical extracts. Highest quality bar β highest price. Strict certification.
Glutinous black rice, vanilla, cardamom. SE Asian diaspora demand for Indian heritage varieties.
Black rice, red rice, millets, sorghum landraces β organic channel pricing
Turmeric, cardamom, pepper, rose geranium oil, patchouli oil
Mango, tamarind, amla, banana, moringa β fresh and processed forms
Ashwagandha, safed musli, stevia, vanilla, horsegram protein
Every export transaction β from harvest intimation to APEDA documentation to buyer dispatch β is tracked and managed through Bruhat Agros's proprietary Sadhaka Portal. Full traceability, certified organic processing, direct payment to farmer.
Export Partnership Β· Active Buyer Networks Β· Sadhaka Portal
Buyer type: Organic specialty importers Β· Health food chains Β· USDA Indian-origin grain buyers
Buyer type: EU spice importers Β· Perfumery houses Grasse & Paris Β· Gulf organic retailers
Buyer type: Indian diaspora wholesale importers Β· Organic superfood brands Β· Gulf retail chains
Buyer type: Nutraceutical manufacturers Β· Ayurveda supplement brands Β· EU botanical extract importers
Export Process Β· Sadhaka Portal β Bruhat Agros Proprietary
The Sadhaka Portal is Bruhat Agros's end-to-end farmer-to-buyer platform. Every lot is traceable. Every price is transparent. No middlemen. Direct payment to the farmer.
Farmer logs harvest readiness on Sadhaka Portal. Bruhat Agros schedules field quality inspection within 48 hours.
Produce graded against export-grade parameters β moisture, foreign matter, colour, size. Grade report issued on portal.
Lot submitted to accredited certifier (PGS-India, NPOP, or EU Organic as applicable). Certificate linked to lot ID on portal.
Export shipping bill, phytosanitary certificate, certificate of origin and APEDA RCMC filed. Bruhat Agros handles all paperwork.
Produce shipped to contracted buyer via Bruhat Agros's logistics partners. Tracking number shared on Sadhaka Portal in real time.
Buyer payment received and transferred directly to the farmer's account within agreed cycle. Full payment record on Sadhaka Portal.
Your land. Your legacy.
Whether it's one acre or a rooftop β Bruhat Agros designs, plants, certifies, and markets for you. You own the land. We do the work. You earn the returns.
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