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Wingreens acquires Safe Harvest in share swap after Series D raise betting big on pesticide free supply chain
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Published on 11 May 2026

Batch-wise pesticide testing covers nearly every staple crop
Wingreens has acquired pesticide-free brand Safe Harvest through a 100% share-swap, aligning with its push toward a vertically integrated, clean-label farm-to-consumer platform. The deal follows a successful ₹120 crore Series D round led by Ashish Kacholia and backed by Alchemy Fund. Safe Harvest works with 100,000+ farmers through SHGs and FPOs, using batch-wise pesticide testing to reinforce transparency and quality.
- Wingreens buys Safe Harvest via a 100% share-swap
- Safe Harvest scales pesticide-free supply through 100,000+ farmers
- The acquisition follows a ₹120 crore Series D raise
- Wingreens targets farm-to-consumer integration across brands
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