Vinya Krishi Agritech Private Limited
Building the repeatable model for protected cultivation in India — farm by farm, village by village.
"Krishi ke Saath, Krishi ka Vikas"
Rajat Kumar Garg
Co-founder & CEO
Vatan Goyal
Co-founder & COO / CFO
Why Vinya Krishi
Credentials that hold up.
Vision
To transform the entire Indian agriculture ecosystem into a structured, technology-driven industry — where farming is a profession of pride, stability, and prosperity. A future where every Indian farmer earns a dignified, predictable income and rural India stands as the backbone of a self-reliant nation.
Mission
To build India's first standardised, scalable protected cultivation network — cluster by cluster, village by village — giving every landowner access to world-class agronomy, institutional markets, and a guaranteed share of the profits. No upfront cost. No risk. Just growth.
Our Growth Roadmap
Acre by acre. Village by village. A nation transformed.
Acres Under Management
Pilot clusters live across Hisar belt. Model validated. Farmer trust built. Supply chain established.
Acres Under Management
Multi-district expansion. Institutional buyer contracts active. Export pipeline flowing.
Acres Under Management
A national protected cultivation network. Thousands of farm families earning ₹5–8L/year. Indian agriculture — restructured.
This is not a farm project. This is India's Second Green Revolution.
"Every acre you bring to Vinya Krishi is a step toward the India we are building together — join us in this journey by filling up the inquiry form."
Impact
Every Vinya farm changes a village.
/ acre per year
labour days per farm per season
yield vs open field
cash cost to the farmer
Why it matters
Income uplift for rural households. New employment for women in graded packing and nurseries. Reduced migration. A measurable contribution to India's food security and import substitution.
"We are not just building farms. We are building a repeatable model that increases farmer income, reduces import dependence, and creates self-sustaining rural economies."
