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All About Mikrogrenz

Mikrogrenz is a leader in microgreen production and technology consulting. Our vision to cultivate a healthier future generation. At Mikrogrenz, we prioritize providing nutritious alternatives to traditional leafy greens, offering up to 40 times more vitamins. We are committed to creating a more sustainable and health-conscious future with our innovative solutions.

Our 
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🌱 Our Story: Growing Health, One Tray at a Time

MikroGrenz was born in Wayanad, Kerala, when three friends — Basil Varghese, Anurag Mohan, and Muhammed Razin — came together with a shared passion for health and sustainability. After observing the growing need for immunity-boosting foods, they discovered the nutritional power of microgreens, which contain up to 40 times more nutrients than mature greens.

Starting with a small 100 sq ft unit and a modest investment, the team launched MikroGrenz in early 2025. Today, they grow and promote a wide range of microgreens like radish, beetroot, pak choi, wheatgrass, and more — all cultivated without chemicals, using sustainable methods.

With a vision to empower others, MikroGrenz also helps individuals set up their own microgreens units with guidance kits starting at just ₹6,999 and full setups from ₹80,000. Their decentralized model allows fresh microgreens to reach local communities while also creating income opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs.

From a small farm in Kerala to a growing network of micro-farms across India, MikroGrenz is on a mission to make health accessible, one microgreen at a time.

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Connecting People to health

Mikrogrenz is dedicated to helping individuals combat nutritional deficiencies by incorporating Microgreens into their diets ultimately enhancing health and wellbeing.

This Is Us

We envision creating a global community and offering a healthy alternative to traditional leafy greens. Our products aim to enhance diabetes management, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and cardiovascular health.

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