17/05/2026
From a small farming village to building a millet movement rooted in health, sustainability, and farmer empowerment — this journey has never been about business alone. It has always been about purpose.
We are deeply grateful to Mission Mera Desh magazine for featuring our story, “सूखी जमीन की फसलों को नई पहचान”, and recognizing the efforts behind our work in millets, nutrition, and rural entrepreneurship.
A special heartfelt thanks to Dr. Mahendra Madhup Sir, senior agriculture journalist, author, and a true supporter of grassroots innovation, for beautifully covering our journey and continuously working on the mission of identifying and recognizing “Farmer Scientists” across India. His efforts to bring forward stories of agricultural innovation, rural transformation, and dedicated farmers are truly inspiring for the entire farming community.
We also sincerely thank the respected Editor Usha Pahava ji and the entire editorial team of Mission Mera Desh magazine for giving a platform to our work and encouraging agricultural entrepreneurs working at the grassroots level.
What started with a belief in the power of traditional grains like Jowar, Bajra, and Ragi has today become a mission to connect: 🌾 Farmers with better opportunities
🥗 Consumers with healthier food choices
👩🌾 Rural women with sustainable livelihoods
🌍 India with climate-resilient agriculture
Through Samruddhi Agro Group and our brand gud2eat, we continue working towards value addition in millets, nutrition awareness, diabetes-friendly foods, and creating market opportunities for small farmers.
This recognition belongs to:
✅ Every farmer who trusted us
✅ Every woman entrepreneur working with dedication
✅ Our family, mentors, researchers, and supporters
✅ Customers who believe healthy food can transform lives
Millets are not just ancient grains — they are the future of health, sustainability, and food security.
The journey continues with greater responsibility, more innovation, and stronger commitment towards a healthier India and empowered farmers.