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|AgroSpectrum India Feb 2025
In December 2024, Agrileaf, one of India's leading producers and exporters of areca leaf dinnerware, secured funding of Rs 16 crore from Capital A and Samarsh Capital.
 
 AVINASH RAO, CEO & Co-Founder, Agrileaf
With the additional funding, Agrileaf is expanding its production capacity thereby enhancing its line of biodegradable dinnerware and packaging, and promoting community involvement. Located in Dakshina Kannada, the company's cutting-edge facility integrates sophisticated robotics, Al-powered quality control, and an effective areca leaf harvesting network creating over 1,000 job possibilities, which supports the economic growth of rural areas. In an interview with AgroSpectrum, Avinash Rao, CEO & Co-Founder, Agrileaf highlighted the innovations towards ensuring ecological balance and sustainability as well as the impact of such remarkable milestones in rural development. Edited excerpts:
What is the process involved in turning the areca palm leaves into disposable plates and food platters?
We get dried, fallen areca sheaths from nearby farmers, who receive a reasonable payment for the raw material. The collected dry areca leaf sheaths are soaked in water, cleaned, and positioned so that the water drains entirely. After being cleaned, the leaves are pressed into moulds with different sizes and eye-catching patterns based on the needs of the market. A hot moulding procedure is used to sterilise the clean fibre and give the finished product its final shape. Before being packaged and shipped, these biodegradable plates undergo a last quality check and finishing process. After being packaged per the needs of the customer and shipped securely, the fallen leaf plates are still usable six months later. Mostly women farmers are involved in this activity. We pay them between Rs 15,000 and Rs 20,000 per annum.
This story is from the AgroSpectrum India Feb 2025 edition of AgroSpectrum.
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