Two Brothers Organic Farms has raised ₹110 crore in a Series B funding round led by 360 ONE Asset, with participation from Rainmatter Investments, the Narotam Sekhsaria Family Office, and IGNITE Growth LLP. This funding will accelerate the company’s growth and international expansion.

The company said it is poised for significant growth, with plans to invest in manufacturing, farmer training, technology, and global markets. Two Brothers Organic Farms aims to scale its operations in India and internationally, targeting ₹1,000 crore in revenue within a few years. Previously, the company raised ₹58.25 crore in its Series A round.

Founded by Ajinkya and Satyajit Hange, Two Brothers Organic Farms is dedicated to providing nutrient-dense, chemical-free food produced through regenerative farming methods. The company emphasises farmer welfare, soil-first sustainability, and support for indigenous communities. Two Brothers Organic Farms has grown eightfold in the past three years. The brand offers more than 100 products, including A2 ghee, khapli atta, and cold-pressed oils, and it is broadening its reach both in India and abroad, currently present in 50 countries.

Satyajit Hange, Co-Founder of Two Brothers Organic Farms, stated that this funding will help the company scale its manufacturing processes and penetrate international markets. He mentioned that the funds will be used to expand in-house production facilities to meet increasing demand and invest in technology to enhance productivity. The company is particularly focused on expanding its market presence in regions such as the MENA region and the USA.

Ajinkya Hange, also a Co-Founder, noted that this funding will enable rapid scaling and increase their presence in Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities, allowing them to reach more consumers with their clean, traceable food options. This festival season, the company aims to build inventory to cater to the growing e-commerce and quick commerce markets. Two Brothers Organic Farms has set its sights on achieving ₹1,000 crore in annual revenue and collaborating with 50,000 farmers.