Bright Organik Thrives with Certified Organic Range, Led by Agri Visionary Reema
Bright Organik, a rising star in the organic food sector, is making headlines with its expansive certified organic grocery range, spearheaded by founder and CEO Reema. Hailing from Pune, Maharashtra, where her agricultural roots run deep, Reema’s journey from the farming heartland has been driven by her unwavering love for agriculture, good health, and sustainability. […] The post Bright Organik Thrives with Certified Organic Range, Led by Agri Visionary Reema first appeared on HindustanMetro.com.
Bright Organik, a rising star in the organic food sector, is making headlines with its expansive certified organic grocery range, spearheaded by founder and CEO Reema. Hailing from Pune, Maharashtra, where her agricultural roots run deep, Reema’s journey from the farming heartland has been driven by her unwavering love for agriculture, good health, and sustainability.
Reema’s Agricultural Heritage
With a family background in farming, Reema honed her expertise working alongside local growers, earning certifications that ensure Bright Organik’s products meet the highest organic standards. Her passion, nurtured in Wardha’s (her native from Maharashtra) fertile fields, has blossomed into a brand now offering a full spectrum of grocery essentials.
Product Range
Bright Organik’s lineup includes cold-pressed oils, A2 Desi Cow Ghee, dals, rice, and a standout highlight—khapli wheat, also known as emmer wheat, celebrated for its nutrient-rich profile, low glycemic index, and traditional appeal. Available across India, these products reflect the brand’s commitment to eco-friendly practices and consumer well-being.
A Vision for Sustainability
Reema’s vision, rooted in her Wardha upbringing, continues to inspire a movement toward sustainable living, making Bright Organik a trusted name for health-conscious households.
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