Our operations are not secrets. Every aspect of how Sahya Agro produces NPOP-certified organic eggs — from seed selection for hen feed to cold-chain delivery — is documented and verifiable. This hub connects all our operational deep-dive pages. Many customers have visited our Saloni village farm in Mahendragarh, Haryana to see these operations firsthand.
Indian organic food consumers have historically faced opacity — labels claim 'organic', 'free-range', 'farm fresh' without verifiable operational backing. This gap between claims and verification has damaged trust across the Indian organic food sector. We operate differently: document the process, open the farm to visits, provide certification evidence, encourage questions.
Our reasoning is practical, not philosophical. Certified organic production costs meaningfully more than commercial cage-based production. Customers paying this premium deserve to understand exactly what they're buying. Detailed operational transparency helps customers make informed decisions — and helps us justify our pricing through genuine differentiation rather than marketing claims.
Our operations organize around four interconnected pillars, each with its own detailed documentation:
Our operations are headquartered at Saloni village, Narnaul tehsil, Mahendragarh district, Haryana 123001 — approximately 150 kilometers southwest of Delhi. The rural Mahendragarh location provides several practical advantages: proximity to Delhi NCR markets (same-day delivery possible for home-state customers), established organic farming ecosystem in the region, land availability for free-range poultry operations, water quality appropriate for agricultural use.
We don't publish individual employee profiles because we believe the process matters more than the personalities. Any individual can move on; the process endures. Key operational roles in our organization include:
Customer farm visits at our Saloni operation are free and welcome by appointment. This isn't marketing — it's practical confirmation of what we claim. Visitors see the actual hen housing, outdoor free-range areas, feed storage, egg collection process, packing area. Questions answered honestly; nothing choreographed for public viewing.
Typical visit duration is 90-120 minutes. Appropriate footwear (closed shoes) required for biosecurity reasons — chicken operations need visitor contamination controls. Schedule via WhatsApp 2-3 days in advance so our Farm Operations Lead can personally guide the visit. Weekend visits possible with advance coordination.
Transparency has boundaries worth acknowledging. We don't share detailed trade secrets about specific feed formulations developed with veterinary consultants, proprietary breeding programs, negotiated supplier pricing, or internal HR details. These are reasonable competitive protections for any business.
What we do share openly: farming philosophy and practices, certification documentation, general feed composition, hen welfare standards, egg handling procedures, cold-chain logistics, honest discussion of challenges we face, answers to customer questions about operations. Our bar is: can we discuss this with a farm visitor standing in front of us? If yes, we share it.
When customers ask questions we can't fully answer publicly, we say so honestly rather than evade. Trust depends on recognizable boundaries, not false promises of total transparency.
Detailed operational timeline from early morning collection through afternoon packing through transit to your doorstep. Genuine operational transparency.
Collection, candling, grading, quality inspection — first 7 hours of every egg's journey.
Order-specific sorting, labeling, cold-chain loading, export documentation, vehicle departure.
India 24-96h, international 72-120h. Cold-chain continuity through last-mile delivery.
Transparency is our default. WhatsApp us any operational question — we answer honestly.