New Delhi (India), March 4: The dream venture, initiated by Mr David Gower and his wife, Mrs Michaela Keleman, in 1993, is going strong under the guidance of Janardan Khorate, also recognized as Saladbaba. Janardan was so determined and passionate to make a mark that he did it with Ambrosia, the first-ever organic company in India, which originated from Goa.
Saladbaba has taken the company from nowhere to such heights, which was only possible with dedication and hard work. But India was about to witness one of the most beautiful chapters in Food and Nutrition. Ambrosia started with a complete valuation of only 10 Lakhs and is about to touch the dream figure of Rs. 50 Crores. It would be the only Bootstrap Organic Company in India to do so. Yes, it’s a Bootstrap company, which means all its growth is witnessed by the revenue generated from the company itself and that there is no funding from any other source. The only non-monetary backup Ambrosia has got is from The Goa Guardians, which act as legal advisors to Ambrosia. Goa Guardians are the best legal firm in Goa, run by Mrs Janavi Khorate. Women's Empowerment is the whole sole aim of The Goa Guardians.
Saladbaba is ready to take this company among the major competitors and has the right fuel to come as a winner. He brings significant steps in the agriculture and farming sector that will allow India to witness a new and grand horizon. Apart from just rice cakes, the company will launch three more fantastic products in March 2023, namely, Corn Cakes, Blueberry Butter Rice Cakes, and Honey Rice Cakes, which will bring substantial changes in the respective fields.
Ambrosia is in that phase where it has done all the basics right and is constantly guided to be up there by learning new techniques and capabilities that a super successful company would have done. Janardan is visiting places and learning and unlearning to provide extra fuel to the journey of Ambrosia. Already there are numerous achievements gathered by Ambrosia in the previous years that one would consider a successful compounding venture, and much to everyone’s belief, it indeed is.
The next few steps taken by Saladbaba are in education and charity. 20% of the company’s revenue is enjoyed by the children of the farmers for their education. There is a lot that has been done by Janardan for organic farmers and farming in general as well. There is a strong supporter who is ready to work for the sector and produce unmatched outcomes.