Hosachiguru, one of India’s leading managed farmland companies, has unveiled its latest sustainable farmland project, ‘Dharani’, located about an hour from Kanakapura and Electronic City. Spanning 23 acres and featuring over 60 eco-conscious farm plots, Dharani is designed to merge regenerative agriculture, wellness living, and long-term land value creation.
With a revenue target of ₹100 crore, the project underscores Hosachiguru’s growing green portfolio and its mission to make farmland ownership both sustainable and accessible for urban professionals.
Conceptualised around regenerative farming, Dharani focuses on improving soil health, conserving water, and promoting biodiversity through the use of organic and sustainable agricultural practices. The farmland features a mix of fruit-bearing trees, including mango, coconut, papaya, jackfruit, and avocado, alongside native forest species, creating a rich and resilient ecosystem.
Beyond farming, the project has been envisioned as a holistic retreat for families and individuals seeking balance between work and wellness. These include rustic cottages, a viewing machan for nature observation, pickleball courts, and open play areas for children. The project’s strategic location also allows easy access to nearby natural attractions such as the Arkavathi Reservoir, Chunchi Falls, Mekedatu, and the Cauvery North Wildlife Sanctuary, making it an ideal destination for families and nature enthusiasts.
Speaking about the launch, Srinath Shetty, CEO of Hosachiguru, said, “Conscious ownership needs equal parts ecology and execution. At Dharani, agronomist-led plans, water-wise layouts, and regenerative practices are setting the ecological baseline. Simple digital reporting and an on-ground team are giving owners clarity on what is growing, how the soil is improving, and where each season is headed. This is turning farmland into an accessible, well-managed asset for CXOs and professionals who want to invest, stay connected, and give back to the environment. Our promise is simple. Make it easy to own, make it sustainable to manage, and make it meaningful to participate.”
Hosachiguru manages all its projects using organic, data-driven, and sustainable methods such as composting, mulching, intercropping, and rainwater harvesting. The company’s tech-enabled management system allows co-farmers to monitor soil progress, crop yield, and maintenance activity in real time — transforming farmland into an accessible, traceable, and hassle-free investment.