Kanira partner farm at golden hour
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India's Most Trusted Traceable Food Network

Know Your Farmer.
Know Your Food.

Kanira connects trusted farmers directly with communities and corporates through a transparent and traceable food network.

What is Kanira

We are not a grocery store. We are a network of trust.

Kanira is building India's most trusted traceable food network. We are not a grocery delivery company, not an organic brand, and not a quick-commerce platform.

We source fresh, farm-produced essentials — vegetables, fruits, rice, millets, pulses, turmeric, groundnuts — and connect the farmers who grow them directly with the families who eat them.

We don't make food. We don't transform food. We simply connect farms and families through trust.

WHY TRACEABILITY MATTERS

Every meal begins on a piece of land, in the hands of a farmer.

Most food travels through anonymous supply chains — sorted, blended, and stripped of its story. Traceability restores that story. It tells you who grew your food, how it was cared for, and where it began.

When food is traceable, farmers are respected. Communities are healthier. And trust flows both ways.

 FROM FARMERS TO COMMUNITIES

A short, honest line between the field and the family.

A Kanira partner farmer in his rice field

The Farmer

Every farmer in the network is known by name. Their land, practices and harvests are recorded — so their work is seen and their price is fair.

An Indian family sharing a home-cooked meal

The Community

Families receive curated harvests they can trace, meal after meal — fresh, honest, and produced by farmers they can name.

Farm to family, without the middle noise.

 OUR PRINCIPLES

Four ideas that shape everything we do.

Traceability

Every harvest is tied to a farmer, a plot, and a season. Nothing anonymous. Nothing untracked.

Transparency

Prices, practices, and sourcing are open. What you see is what the farmer grew — and what they were paid.

Freshness

Curated harvests move quickly from farm to family, without warehousing or reprocessing.

Fairness

Farmers earn a dignified income. Communities pay for real food, from real people.