Jivamrit Organic launches new range of 62 products

The product range, comprising 62 meticulously crafted organic offerings, spans essential kitchen staples, including oil, ghee, dal, and more

Jivamrit Organic, a pioneer in the organic food sector, is poised to revolutionise the culinary scene with the introduction of its diverse product line. With aspirations to become the leading organic food producer, Jivamrit Organic offers a tantalising array of products suitable for every meal, from breakfast to dinner.

Founded and led by Mukesh Kumar, Jivamrit Organic takes pride in upholding principles of purity, sustainability, and a farm-to-table ethos. Additionally, Jivamrit collaborates with Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), currently engaging with over 2500 farmers across 5 states, providing them employment and cultivating 12,000 hectares of land. All products by Jivamrit Organic adhere to both Indian and US Organic standards.

The product range, comprising 62 meticulously crafted organic offerings, spans essential kitchen staples, including oil, ghee, dal, and more. The company collaborates with certified Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), ensuring that every product reflects the commitment to sustainable farming practices and the highest quality standards.

One of the flagship products, the mouth-watering Kaju Katli, is set to become a household favourite. As part of their commitment to research and development, Jivamrit Organic has supplied 100 litres of fresh cow milk to IIT Roorkee, marking the beginning of a collaborative journey to explore innovative possibilities in organic dairy.

In the competitive landscape of organic products, Jivamrit Organic stands out by providing essential ingredients to major brands like Organic India, Organic Tattva, and Pure n Sure, among others. This strategic collaboration underscores the brand’s credibility and dedication to promoting organic living.

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