Pune-based agritech startup Nutrifresh has announced impressive financial results for FY25, recording a Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹14 crore on a total revenue of ₹145 crore. The company, which focuses on hydroponic farming and farm-to-fork fresh produce, has seen steady growth driven by rising demand for pesticide-free and sustainable food in India.
Founded in 2019 by Sanket Mehta and Rajesh Gupta, Nutrifresh operates one of India’s largest hydroponic farms. It supplies high-quality vegetables and fruits directly to retail chains, hotels, and consumers through its brand partnerships and online platforms.
According to the company, this strong performance was supported by improved operational efficiency, expansion into new cities, and growing consumer awareness of healthy eating.
Nutrifresh’s focus on controlled environment farming, AI-driven farm monitoring, and supply chain optimisation helped it maintain consistency in produce quality and reduce wastage.
The startup aims to double its cultivation area and revenue in FY26 while expanding its B2B network and introducing new product categories like exotic herbs and premium salad mixes.
Summary Table
| Particulars (FY25) | Details |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Nutrifresh Agritech |
| Founded | 2019 |
| Founders | Sanket Mehta and Rajesh Gupta |
| Headquarters | Pune, India |
| Revenue (FY25) | ₹145 crore |
| Profit After Tax (PAT) | ₹14 crore |
| Business Model | Hydroponic farming, B2B & B2C fresh produce |
| Key Growth Drivers | Demand for healthy food, efficient farming tech |
| Future Plans | Expansion, new crops, tech-driven scaling |








