Brio Hydroponics, Gujarat’s largest hydroponics farming company, today announced the launch of Unnati—a 100-acre hydroponics park in Talod, Sabarkantha district. Developed and operated by Brio’s team of domain experts, the park brings together cutting-edge, soil-less farming techniques that use nutrient-enriched water to nourish plants, with or without a growing medium.
As one of India’s leading hydroponics farm management companies, Brio Hydroponics has pioneered the world’s first Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) system and continues to champion sustainable, environment-friendly, and profitable agriculture. By leveraging hydro-farming practices, the company significantly reduces crop cycles, enabling higher yields and more efficient use of resources.
“Launching Unnati is a proud milestone for us. The 30 acres already under development within the park are showing robust success. By deploying our CEA system and integrating advanced technologies from France, Israel, and New Zealand, we are driving faster cycles from sowing to harvest and delivering a tangible boost in production,” said Pravin Patel, founder of Brio Hydroponics. “Our mission is to free farmers from the uncertainties of weather and climate change, while building sustainable, profitable, and future-ready agriculture. The hydroponics projects we have executed for groups like Welspun and Adani are a testament to our expertise, and with Unnati we are also opening doors for investors keen to be part of high-growth agri-opportunities.”
Investors in the project highlighted the strength of Brio’s execution model and credibility. Rajesh Mehta noted that the company’s professionalism, transparency, and proven track record gave him complete confidence. Fellow investor Amit Bansal reinforced that view, adding that the strong returns, continuous support, and expert execution made the investment both rewarding and future-focused.
With partnerships spanning Anand Agricultural University, IFFCO, and other domain leaders, Brio Hydroponics is positioning Unnati as more than just a farming venture. It is envisioned as a hub to empower farmers and agri-preneurs, enhance food security, and redefine agriculture in India through high-yield, climate-smart technologies.