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SASSYA VENTURES PRIVATE LIMITED

Sectors as filed: Organic Agriculture

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District

Bengaluru

Karnataka

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SASSYA VENTURES PRIVATE LIMITED is a Startup India record we can place no finer than Bengaluru district, which holds 34,244 records in this snapshot. 1,098 of those records are filed under Agriculture, 3% of the district. It carries no funding signal of any class, which is true of 30,570 of the 34,244 records in Bengaluru.

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In their own words

Nature of business: innovation, development, improvement, and scalability Sassya Ventures Private Limited, operating through the brand Sassya Harvests, is building a specialized B2B fresh produce sourcing and supply service for premium food businesses. The business is designed to improve how high-quality fresh produce is sourced, handled, and delivered in India’s evolving food-services ecosystem. The focus is on Bangalore initially, with a clear emphasis on customers whose operations depend on reliable access to fresh, differentiated, and high-quality produce. This includes microgreens, exotic and English vegetables, local seasonal fruits, export-specialty produce, and imported fruits. The company is intentionally not positioning itself around staples; its focus is on categories where quality, consistency, and service matter most. The innovation in the business lies in the process layer, not in commoditized trading. Sassya is creating a more disciplined sourcing system by establishing direct links with farmers and growers engaged in controlled or protected cultivation. This allows the business to improve quality control, sourcing predictability, traceability, and freshness. In a sector where post-harvest losses, cold-chain gaps, and infrastructure inefficiencies remain long-standing issues, a procurement model that reduces unnecessary handling and increases quality discipline has real economic value. Government and industry sources have repeatedly identified horticultural post-harvest loss and storage infrastructure as a structural challenge, which makes supply-chain improvement itself an innovation opportunity. The business also improves customer operations. Premium food businesses are increasingly moving toward global cuisine formats, health-oriented menus, premium dining experiences, and more exacting presentation standards. The organized food-services market is expanding, and premium categories are growing faster than traditional formats. Sassya is aligned with this demand shift by building a dependable supply function for kitchens that cannot afford inconsistency. In practical terms, the company is reducing sourcing friction, improving availability, and enabling better menu execution for its clients. From a scalability perspective, the model is built to expand through process replication, category expansion, and customer acquisition without changing its core thesis. As the business grows, it can deepen farmer relationships, standardize procurement protocols, expand fulfillment efficiency, and create new roles in sourcing, operations, logistics, quality control, and customer servicing. This creates direct employment as well as indirect value creation across the supply chain. In that sense, the business contributes not only to commercial activity but also to a more efficient produce ecosystem. Overall, Sassya is an innovation-led service business in fresh produce: it is improving the movement of perishable goods from source to kitchen by combining quality-first sourcing, direct farmer linkage, controlled cultivation preference, and a premium B2B service model. Its commercial logic is grounded in operational efficiency, customer trust, and repeat demand, which gives it both near-term viability and long-term scalability.

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What the record says

CIN
U01284KA2026PTC217295
Registered on Startup India
2026
Self-declared stage
Early traction
Industry
Agriculture
Agriculture in Bengaluru
1,098 records
District
Bengaluru
State
Karnataka

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