Dehydrated Fruits & Vegetables (F&V)
Our brand Urvidha is the next chapter in Urvara Krsi’s commitment to sustainable agriculture, environmentally friendly farming practices, and strong farmer partnerships.
At Urvidha, we focus on reducing post-harvest food losses by transforming surplus produce into premium dehydrated products, extending the availability of seasonal farm produce for consumers and strengthening farm incomes.
By preserving the natural goodness of fruits and vegetables, our flagship range delivers extended shelf life, superior quality, and exceptional taste. Every product reflects our deep-rooted ethos: to nourish people and communities while respecting nature’s bounty.
Our commitment to purity and wellness is reflected in our range of products that are perfect as healthy snacks and clean-ingredient food additions. Thoughtfully made, honestly sourced, and simply delicious, because we believe you deserve better choices.
Key USPs of Urvidha
Sustainable Sourcing
Partnering with local farmers and suppliers, Urvidha supports rural communities and follows ethical sourcing practices.
High Quality & Purity
Products are made using high-quality raw materials and advanced dehydration techniques to preserve nutrients, taste, and texture.
Shelf Life of Products
Dehydration technology extends shelf life and preserves inherent qualities without the use of preservatives or additives.
Comprehensive Product Range
A diverse selection of products is available, including fruit slices, powders, and flakes, catering to various industries and customers.
Product Portfolio
Dehydrated Fruit Slices
Dehydrated Fruit & Vegetable Powders
Dehydrated Vegetable Dices
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Through these initiatives, Urvara Krsi continues to drive sustainable growth, environmental conservation, and community empowerment, creating a brighter future for farmers, industries, and the planet.
Urvara Krsi promotes sustainable, environmentally friendly practices by integrating quality germplasm availability and raising productive forest plantations on less-productive farmlands with farmers.

