Business of Agriculture March April 2019 Edition | Page 25

producers, are expected to drive 40 percent of all spending by 2025. Many agencies have begun to research the technology and different facets of urban agriculture to bring microgreens to our table. However, mature vegetables do not fulfil all human needs for nutrients. Thus, microgreens are like a breath of fresh air in the world crowded with nutritional advice and information. Microgreens are the future of food and their need is to be acknowledged as their indispensability in daily diet plan is to live a healthy and happy life. The popularity of microgreens is growing and people are increasingly interested in exploring new recipes made with microgreens. This trend is likely to continue as elite and affluent income segments, which are also the target segments or microgreen The popularity of microgreens is growing and people are increasingly interested in exploring new recipes made with microgreens Microgreens for a Healthy and Happy Life * Being from an entrepreneurial Gujrati family which owns the renowned conglomerate Vijay Group of Companies, Keya was always keen on starting a business. After completing schooling from Ecole Mondiale World School Juhu in 2009, Keya pursued legal studies from Government Law College, Mumbai. After researching in depth for almost an entire year, Keya launched Farm2Fam in 2019. They tied up with Illuminati, a restaurant cum bar in BKC, Mumbai for live micro-table tops. Patrons relished this experience which resulted in the doubling of their orders within a couple of weeks. They have started work with Taj Land’s End, ITC and Four Seasons. As of today, they have several customers who have subscribed to their microgreens such as: famous health coach Luke Coutinho; anti-ageing specialist Dr Aalika Shah; and leading cosmetologist Dr Sonali Kohli as well as many leading restaurants.