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Working to achieve a paradigm shift in the agricultural sector in North East India. We strive to bring front some excellent and unique products of our region.

Our Beginning

Frontal Agritech took root in founder Leena Saikia's backyard. After working with the local government in food & agricultural processing sector she saw that the farmers are not being benefited economically as much as they should because of outdated and soil intensive farming practices. Along with her husband they decided to study the market to introduce local products from North East India in the hopes of creating, adding value and introducing the products to the export market while creating avenues for new local cash crops to be adopted by local farmers.

 

“A good healthy community is only formed when you commit to nurturing the seed you have planted for the benefit of all members. ”

— Leena saikia, FOUNDER

 

We are the pioneers who introduced Ghost "Bhut" Pepper and successfully managed to popularise the word "Jolokia" (Chilli) to the world and establishing Bhut Jolokia as a cash crop in the North East region of India. With our humble start in 2005 and our continuous strive we have managed to uplift the socio-economic conditions of over 2000 farmers and primary producers involved with us in our supply and production lines. 

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2000+ Farmers

Over 2000 Farmers engaged as our producers.

Exports to 15+ Countries

Major exports to countries/regions:

USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Europe, Africa, Japan and many more...

14 Years of Experience

Over 14 Years of Market and Production Experience in Agricultural and Food Processing Sector.

Frontal Agritech’s Export Map

Frontal Agritech’s Export Map

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Our Mission

 

The farmers and the farming systems of India has been exposed to newer challenges and competitions with globalization of agriculture. The company devotes to help achieve a paradigm shift in agri-sector in the North Eastern region India especially in the field of spices, medicinal and aromatic plants. We have developed a road map for redesigning the agricultural production system of this part of India paying due considerations to principles of natural resource management and social justice while striving for qualitative output. Farmers traditionally rely on natural sources of fertilizers and chemicals. Once, this was considered as weakness of our region during the age of chemicals and inorganic fertilizers. With the growing concern for the chemicals and pesticides, the situation has now changed and the weakness has turned into our strength. Our objective is to capitalize this opportunity, introduce this concept and redesign the agriculture system in the region as per the global need and present the world our unique products cultivated in a nature-friendly environment. We are devoting to bring to forefront some excellent and unique products of our region.