Katur Village, Nanjangud | Project 1

We exist to return people to biological basics.

Dirgha Farms is a working farm habitat built around a simple belief: clean air, clean water, clean food, and living soil are infrastructure for a long life. They are not lifestyle add-ons.

Why Dirgha

What cities are losing, we are rebuilding.

Across urban India, basic biological inputs are under stress: water quality, air quality, food transparency, and ecological stability. Dirgha is built to give families direct and long-term control over these fundamentals.

Diagram showing clean air, water, food, and soil as biological infrastructure

What We Are / Are Not

What Dirgha is

  • A working farm habitat with real food production
  • A curated community of owner-participants
  • An operations model sustained by farm economics
  • A transparent, test-first approach to organic claims

What Dirgha is not

  • Not a resort or gated weekend gimmick
  • Not a passive farmland REIT proxy
  • Not an ad-led return promise factory
  • Not a low-transparency plot flip project

Reasons To Believe

Credibility built from what already exists.

12+ years on-ground operations

Venkatesh has farmed this land continuously and remains present through the year. This is operational depth, not slideshow management.

Existing farm economics

The mature farm is income-generating today. The model starts from existing farm behavior and scales with additional acreage.

Certified organic anchor farm

The family farm collaboration adds certified-organic production and a transparent testing pipeline from day one.

How It Works

The 50/25/25 habitat structure.

50%

Individual plots for owner-participants

25%

Undivided common land for shared use

25%

Company-managed farmland for operations and services

The design keeps long-term alignment intact. The company keeps skin in the game, operations stay active, and community infrastructure remains maintained through farm activity, not short-term extractive fees.

See sustainability model in resources

Community

Built for families who value provenance and participation.

Dirgha is intentionally curated for a small, aligned community. Shared meals, harvest days, and longevity-focused programs are designed to deepen relationship with the land and with each other.

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Dirgha farm entrance in Katur Fruit trees at Dirgha farm

Produce Snapshot

Two farm streams, one transparent produce system.

Katur owned farm

Mature arecanut, coconut, sapota, sitaphal, and figs, with expanded diversified crop development across additional acreage.

Organic-certified family farm

Jackfruit, papaya, seasonal vegetables, mangoes, bananas, and coconuts with regular independent testing reports shared with members.

Field Gallery

Latest on-ground visuals from the land.

Arecanut plantation rows in Katur

Arecanut rows

Mature plantation sections with stable operational rhythm and seasonal harvest visibility.

Water pond on farm

Water systems

On-ground water infrastructure that supports long-term crop continuity and resilience.

Farm infrastructure and access roads

Farm infrastructure

Roads, field access, and practical working systems designed for day-to-day farm operations.

People Behind The Land

Operator continuity is the core trust signal.

Venkatesh at Dirgha Farms

Venkatesh

12+ years of continuous on-ground operations, crop planning, and daily execution at Katur.

Raghava at Dirgha Farms

Raghava

Business and community lead shaping long-horizon alignment across operators, members, and partners.

Trust And Transparency

Proof over promises.

  • Independent produce testing cadence with report sharing
  • Open farm-visit policy for members and buyers
  • Dedicated legal due diligence process for land documents
  • Seasonal crop and harvest documentation
Transparency workflow from farm to testing to members

Start With Produce

Join the waitlist and experience the farm before any larger commitment.