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KAMAL & SON LLP

Guna, Madhya Pradesh

DPIIT recognised District Agriculture

In their own words

KAMAL & SON LLP is a diversified and integrated service startup with a strong focus on agriculture and horticulture solutions. The company provides end-to-end services including contract farming, plantation, nursery development, landscaping, garden and lawn maintenance, and supply of plants and agricultural products. By combining skilled manpower supply, technology-enabled operations, and sustainable practices, the startup ensures efficient, reliable, and eco-friendly service delivery. Its integrated business model addresses the unorganized nature of the agri-horticulture sector while enabling scalability across regions and client segments, including corporates, institutions, government bodies, and individual farm owners. The startup’s mission is to modernize agriculture and horticulture services, promote sustainability, and generate employment through a professional and structured approach.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP254678
CIN
ACW-3626
Registered on Startup India
2026
Self-declared stage
Validation

No

Where this is

District

Guna

Madhya Pradesh

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