We Aarush Your Success
To Aarush the Success of the Farmer through Value Enriched Feed. Inspired by our farmer centric approach, we Identified a variety of raw materials possessing vital nutritional properties, evaluate their proportions needed for a nutritious feed, which translates to the economic wellbeing of the farmers.
We expect ourselves to do business right, to lead by example and to help out when we are needed. It is our company philosophy that guides our everyday decisions.
Superior Quality
High quality raw materials.
High Nutrition
Formulated and balanced feed.
100% Growth
Best Feed conversion ratio (FCR)
We always provide Our best Products
OUR MANUFACTURING
The nutritious fish feed imparts health, helps with immunity and provides the satisfactory FCR. Thus, reducing high fish density and reducing the Culture Period, the Hi-Pro Feed derives high Profits for farmers.
Palakole Unit
We process both Ready-to-Cook and Ready-to-Eat products at this facility, which has two block freezing lines and two IQF lines, of which one IQF line is connected to a cooking line, and a cold-storage capacity of more than 1900 pallets.
Vetapalem Unit
It commenced commercial operations in February 2016, We currently process Ready-to-Cook & Ready-to-Eat products at this facility, which has three block freezing lines, one Raw IQF line, One Cooked IQF Line .
Latest News
To strengthen our vision to make farmers’ lives better we have derived various agritech solutions that cover different aspects of their everyday life.
Biorefinery makes renewable natural gas from corn residue
After the corn is harvested, Verbio employees condense the stover on contracted fields into large square bales that are easy to move and stack.
Companies are flooding with numerous products
As soon as the companies that growers had relied on for other products entered the area, farmers became interested in the technology.
Organic and Transitional Education and Certification Program
Tuna and tuna-like fishes, most notably the yellowfin and Atlantic sailfish make up about 70 percent of the reported catches in Grenada.