Could three friends build a business which is a force for good? Could they encourage a sizeable shift in better eating habits for children by bringing back sustainable supergrains like millets to the centre of our plate?
The story goes that Slurrp Farm founders and longtime friends, Meghana, Shauravi, and Umang were sitting around a table, trying to come up with names for their new business, when Umang said “Slurrp!” Not only did all three fell in love with the imagery of the word, it wove the seven quintessentially Indian animals you see on all the brand’s packaging into a farm!
In a context where every fourth Indian children is either undernourished or obese, it’s critical to set up good eating habits early. As young parents themselves, Slurrp Farm’s founders spent a lot of time studying, sourcing, and understanding the prevalent problems with the food chain today before setting out to make products that could be part of the solution. From food companies and farmers, to food technologists and scientists, to machinery and equipment manufacturers, to small and large research institutions, to a countless number of moms and babies, Slurrp Farm has travelled the length and breadth of India to arrive at their brand.
As they say, reviving sustainable supergrains, and improving grain diversity is good for us, for the farmer, and for the planet. As Slurrp Farm scales, they are committed to work closely with farmer groups and others in the movement.
The story goes that Slurrp Farm founders and longtime friends, Meghana, Shauravi, and Umang were sitting around a table, trying to come up with names for their new business, when Umang said “Slurrp!” Not only did all three fell in love with the imagery of the word, it wove the seven quintessentially Indian animals you see on all the brand’s packaging into a farm!
In a context where every fourth Indian children is either undernourished or obese, it’s critical to set up good eating habits early. As young parents themselves, Slurrp Farm’s founders spent a lot of time studying, sourcing, and understanding the prevalent problems with the food chain today before setting out to make products that could be part of the solution. From food companies and farmers, to food technologists and scientists, to machinery and equipment manufacturers, to small and large research institutions, to a countless number of moms and babies, Slurrp Farm has travelled the length and breadth of India to arrive at their brand.
As they say, reviving sustainable supergrains, and improving grain diversity is good for us, for the farmer, and for the planet. As Slurrp Farm scales, they are committed to work closely with farmer groups and others in the movement.
Location: India, Haryana, Gurugram
Total raised: $9.22M
Investors 2
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Fireside V... | firesideve... |
| - | Alkemi Ven... | alkemivp.c... |
Funding Rounds 2
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 09.01.2024 | - | $7.22M | - |
| 23.12.2020 | Series A | $2M | - |
Mentions in press and media 10
| Date | Title | Description |
| 03.12.2025 | Fireside Ventures closes fourth fund at Rs 2,265 crore, its largest so far | Synopsis Fireside Ventures has successfully closed its fourth fund at $253 million, marking its largest to date. The early-stage consumer-focused fund will invest in 30-35 startups annually, with a focus on Gen Z and Alpha consumption patte... |
| 02.12.2025 | Mamaearth, boAt backer Fireside closes fourth VC fund at $253 mn | (From left): Fireside's Kanwaljit Singh, Dipanjan Basu, Kannan Sitaram, Vinay Singh and Adarsh Menon Venture capital firm Fireside Ventures, which makes early-stage consumer bets, has closed its fourth fund after collecting Rs 2,265 crore (... |
| 02.12.2025 | Fireside Ventures Closes Fund IV At $253 Mn To Invest In Consumer Brands | SUMMARY Fireside aims to back 30-35 early stage consumer brands through the fund. Its initial cheque size would be in the range of $1 Mn to $12 Mn The fourth fund secured commitments from US University Endowments, Abu Dhabi Investment Autho... |
| 04.04.2025 | Fireside Ventures-backed Slurrp Farm evaluates new funding round | Premium Credit: 123RF.com Slurrp Farm, a kids-focused healthy snack brand supported by investors such as Fireside Ventures and the Investment Corporation of Dubai, is exploring the possibility of raising its fifth round of funding, two peop... |
| 09.01.2024 | Anushka Sharma-backed D2C snack brand Slurrp Farm raises Rs 60 crore in funding | ETtech Actor Anushka Sharma-backed direct-to-consumer (D2C) snack maker Slurrp Farm has raised around Rs 60 crore, or $7.2 million, in a round led by early-stage healthcare and consumption-focused investor Alkemi Growth Capital, and philant... |
| 09.01.2024 | Deals in brief: Atome raises USD 31 million from parent firm, Asia Partners closes second fund, multiple China and India deals, and more | Atome raises USD 31 million from parent firm The Singapore-based fintech company has raised USD 31 million from Advance Intelligence Group, its parent company. According to Tech in Asia, Atome said the capital is a result of internal share ... |
| 25.01.2023 | Slurrp Farm and Anushka Sharma Rally for Moms Across India | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Launched digital community called ‘Yes Moms’ to empower moms and return the joy of feeding Marking International Year of Millets, Anushka Sharma emphasized the importance of the supergrains and their role in sett... |
| 23.12.2020 | D2C Food Startup Slurrp Farm Raises $2 Million For Product Innovation | Advertisment The brand currently has 600 stores and online grocery shopping portals across India, the UAE, and Singapore. Also Read: Glance Turns Unicorn After Raising Funds From Google And Mithril Capital The startup is planning to open... |
| - | Slurrp Farm | “Buy the best multigrain food in India for kids & toddlers at Slurrp Farm - made by two mothers. We provide variety of healthy baby foods/snacks online made with ragi, jowar, oats, & millet at the best prices.” |
| - | D2C Food Brand Slurrp Farm Raises $2 Mn In Series A Funding From Fireside | Image credits: Slurrp Farm Gurugram-based D2C health food brand for children Slurrp Farm has raised $2 Mn in a Series A round from consumer-focused investor Fireside Ventures. Fireside‘s founder and managing partner Kanwaljit Singh has join... |