Two Brothers Organic Farms 
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IC RegFin Legal, Argus Partners, Synapse act on Two Brothers Organic Farms ₹110 crore Series B fundraise

The company intends to utilise the funds to expand its manufacturing capabilities, international presence and operational capacity.

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Two Brothers Organic Farms, a Maharashtra-based organic food brand, has raised ₹110 crore ($12.4 million) from a Series B fundraise led by 360 ONE Asset, and also saw participation from Rainmatter Investments, Narotam Sekhsaria Family Offices and Rahul Garg (ex-Premji Invest Senior Partner)

IC RegFin Legal advised Two Brothers Organic Farms on this fundraise.

The transaction team consisted of Vartika Koolwal (Partner), Kaumudi Sharma (Associate) and Abhinav Sharma (Associate).

Vartika Koolwal

Argus Partners advised lead investor 360 ONE Asset as well as Narotam Sekhsaria Family Offices on this fundraise.

The transaction team consisted of Pallavi Kanakagiri (Partner), Siddharth Malakar (Senior Associate) and Aradhana Pandit (Associate).

Pallavi Kanakagiri

Synapse Partners advised Rahul Garg on this fundraise.

Two Brothers Organic Farms is a biodiverse, self-sustaining food system, certified by ECOCERT, located in Bhodani village, Maharashtra.

The company intends to utilise the funds to expand its manufacturing capabilities, enhance its international presence across the US and MENA regions, and strengthen operational capacity through technology enablement and strategic talent acquisition.

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