Aadya Sanrachna (Business Analysis)

Aadya Sanrachna (Business Analysis)

Under this segment, which is named as “ADYA SANRACHNA”, Aaryans group is preparing itself to provide services to upcoming entrepreneurs and start-ups. The services would include analysing their project ideas on technical / economic viability criteria and also to provide them with SWOT analysis for their projects. These services will be provided by in-house professionals who are well experienced with the technical and project finance knowledge of various industries. We shall also be helping them for applying and seeking permissions from various departments, authorities of the Central and State government, as per their project requirements. Basically, this team of Aaryans Group will serve the MSME and the upcoming entrepreneurs and start-ups, which can minimize the risk factor in implementation of the project. These services will also be availed for the group, for analyzing the viability of the various opportunities that may come in the way in future.

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Why we are different?

Aaryans Group has recently finalized a strategic partnership to leverage advanced Israeli technology for an upcoming venture into organic farming. The initiative is scheduled to commence operations in August 2023, with a primary objective of producing organic fruits and vegetables.

This endeavor aligns with our overarching goal of providing consumers access to high-quality organic produce at affordable rates. As part of our commitment to community development, Aaryans Group aims to create job opportunities for the local populace. To ensure the success of this vision, we plan to implement comprehensive training programs, equipping individuals from the vicinity with the necessary skills for active participation in the project.

Consumer motivations for purchasing organic foods vary, but a significant percentage prioritize products free from chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilizers. Our dedication to offering naturally grown, chemical-free produce reflects this understanding. Approximately 5% of consumers contribute to around 50% of the demand for organic produce, indicating a growing market trend.