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Business
Punjab Brothers Grow Mushroom Business from ₹10,000 to ₹3 Crore
✍️ The Indian Express
🗓 16 Aug 2026, 07:33 PM
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Two brothers from Punjab scaled a mushroom cultivation venture from an initial investment of ₹10,000 to a valuation of ₹3 crore, showcasing a high‑yield model that has attracted attention in the agri‑business sector.
In a remarkable turnaround, two brothers from Punjab began a mushroom cultivation project with a modest capital of ₹10,000 and have now grown the venture into a ₹3 crore enterprise. The brothers leveraged high‑yield cultivation techniques, optimizing substrate composition and environmental controls to boost production efficiency.
Their strategy involved scaling operations in phases, initially focusing on local markets before expanding to regional distributors. By adopting a systematic approach to quality control and supply chain management, they were able to maintain consistent output and meet growing demand.
Today, the business operates multiple cultivation units across Punjab, employing a workforce that has grown alongside the company. Revenue streams now include wholesale supply to grocery chains, specialty food retailers, and direct-to-consumer sales through online platforms.
Industry analysts view the brothers’ success as a case study in agri‑entrepreneurship, highlighting the potential of niche crops to generate significant returns when paired with innovative farming practices.
Their strategy involved scaling operations in phases, initially focusing on local markets before expanding to regional distributors. By adopting a systematic approach to quality control and supply chain management, they were able to maintain consistent output and meet growing demand.
Today, the business operates multiple cultivation units across Punjab, employing a workforce that has grown alongside the company. Revenue streams now include wholesale supply to grocery chains, specialty food retailers, and direct-to-consumer sales through online platforms.
Industry analysts view the brothers’ success as a case study in agri‑entrepreneurship, highlighting the potential of niche crops to generate significant returns when paired with innovative farming practices.