
Fermenta Enters Its 75th Year, Celebrating a Legacy Built on Trust
Established in 1951 under the visionary leadership of founder Dr. Datla Venkata Krishnam Raju , Fermenta has grown from its roots in pharmaceutical manufacturing in India to become a global leader in Vitamin D3 production and pioneers in Green Chemistry. With state-of-the-art facilities in Kullu, Dahej, Tirupati, and international subsidiaries that extend its global footprint, Fermenta continues to excel across geographies – expanding its presence in nutritional wellness and advancing sustainability through its dedicated Environmental Solutions division.
Reflecting on this landmark moment, Mr. Prashant Nagre , Managing Director of Fermenta, shared:
'Nearly seventy-five years ago, Dr. D.V.K. Raju envisioned an Indian enterprise delivering world-class solutions with responsibility and purpose. The Datla family's pioneering spirit and ethical practices have guided us ever since. Today, we inherit Dr. Raju's philosophy: true progress combines the dignity of work with intellectual ambition. As leaders, we ask ourselves: Are we fostering innovation and empowering our teams to advance nutritional wellness in India and beyond? We remain committed to this legacy, leading with innovation and focusing on sustainable, impactful solutions. On this occasion, we extend our heartfelt thanks to our employees, shareholders, partners, and customers, whose unwavering support has made this vision a reality.'
As Fermenta begins its 75th year, it looks ahead with pride and purpose. With a strong foundation of trust and science-driven progress, the journey continues toward a healthier, brighter tomorrow.
About Fermenta Biotech Limited:
Founded in 1951, Fermenta Biotech Limited (Fermenta) possesses a growing portfolio of nutrition, including Customized Premixes, Fortified Rice Kernel (FRK) and other nutritional ingredients. Apart from its nutrition portfolio, Fermenta is the only manufacturer of Vitamin D3 in India and a leading global player. It caters to 350+ customers across 60+ countries with a worldwide distribution network for a variety of applications such as pharmaceuticals, dietary and nutritional supplements, food, animal nutrition and rodenticides. Fermenta's manufacturing facilities in Kullu, Dahej and Tirupati are certified by global accreditations, and its world-class R&D centre is located at Thane. Fermenta also possesses expertise in green chemistry such as enzymes for antibiotic synthesis, other niche APIs and environmental solutions.
For more information about Fermenta and its businesses, please visit our website www.fermentabiotech.com
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