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Brio Hydronics launches UNNATI – Gujurat’s largest Hydroponics Park

Brio Hydroponics, Gujarat’s largest Hydroponics farming company, today announced the launch of “Unnati” – Gujarat’s largest Hydroponics Park. The 100 acres park located in Talod, Sabarkantha district, will be developed and operated by domain experts from the Brio team; deploying the cutting-edge, soil-less farming techniques that use water—enhanced with a nutrient-rich solution—to nourish plants, with or without a growing medium.

Brio Hydroponics is amongst India’s leading Hydroponics farm management companies, striving to build practices in sustainable, environment-friendly and profitable agriculture. Having pioneered the world’s 1st CEA – Controlled Environment Agriculture- system, Brio has envisions the transformation of India’s agri-economy into a sustainable, pro-farmer & pro-environment sector by leveraging Hydroponics. By deploying soil-less hydro-farming, Brio reduces the time taken to harvest and enables more production of crops. 

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Pravin Patel, Founder – Brio Hydroponics said, “We at Brio Hydroponics are proud to launch the Unnati project – Gujarat’s largest Hydroponics park. We are seeing robust success from the 30 acres which are already under development, in the 100 acre park. By deploying our CEA system and leveraging world-class high-yield technologies, we are striving to further reduce the time from sowing to harvest and thus driving an increase in agriculture production. Our commitment is to liberate farmers from uncertainties in weather & climate change and enabling sustainable, environment-friendly & profitable agriculture. The Hydroponics projects we have developed and delivered for Welspun group, Adani Group, and others in India & abroad stand testimony to our expertise. We are also seeking investors keen to invest in profitable agri-opportunities”. 

Sharing their experience, Mr Rajesh Mehta, (Unnati Investor) said, “As an investor, what I value most is trust and assurance. Brio Hydroponics has consistently delivered both with professionalism, transparency, and a proven track record that gave me complete confidence.”

Reinforcing the sentiments, Mr Amit Bansal (Unnati Investor) emphasised, “Investing with Brio Hydroponics has been one of my best decisions. The strong returns, continuous support, and expert execution make it a truly rewarding and future-focused investment.”

Brio Hydroponics plans to empower farmers and agri-preneurs, enabling food security through alternative high-yield techniques. Having partnered with Anand Agricultural University, IFFCO and other domain experts, the company is planning further expansions in the sector.

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