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URJA ORGANIC FARMS PRIVATE LIMITED

Nashik, Maharashtra

DPIIT recognised Locality Agriculture

In their own words

Urjafarms has created a B2B Marketplace of Organic Agricultural commodities such as pulses, spices, grains, vegetables, fruits, processed food & seeds. Visit the Marketplace at: www.urjafarms.com/store Our mission is to, 1. stand against Cancer and other hazards caused by the produce of chemical farming & to supply produce which is not just ‘poison-less’ but also nutritious for health 2. create ‘access to nutritious food’ for people 3. encourage farmers who have adopted farming practices like Organic Farming, SPNF, Traditional Farming, etc. by selling and distributing their produce within the society 4. spread awareness among consumers & farmers 5. promote all farming practices that do not harm the land by affecting its fertility. To know more about us, please visit www.urjafarms.com

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP62131
CIN
U52397MH2019PTC329429
Incorporated (MCA)
2019
Registered on Startup India
2020
Self-declared stage
EarlyTraction
MCA status
Active
Company class
Private
Registrar
RoC-Mumbai II
Authorised capital
₹1,00,000
Paid-up capital
₹1,00,000

www.urjafarms.com

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Locality

Nashik

Maharashtra

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