Growing Sustainable Solutions for the Future
Our Story
In 2019 Beleaf Farms started out as a humble hydroponic farm. After success in improving yield, quality and consistency of its produce, it has been supplying high quality fresh produce to retailers, restaurants and customers.
In 2022, Beleaf developed and start implementing a new program – Farming as a Service (FaaS). Under this program, Beleaf supports specially selected partner farms end to end with high quality inputs, best practices, agronomy guidance, tech support, sales and marketing to ensure that farms optimize their product getting the best quality, yield and value consistently.
Through Beleaf’s R&D and FaaS program, Beleaf wants to become an active leader in agriculture innovation, helping farmers all across Indonesia manage their farms better and improve the quality of fresh produce for all consumers.
Our Essential
Values


Less Land
Less Waste
No Soil Degradation
Lower Carbon Footprint
No Pesticide Residue

Sufficient Nutrition
Farming Tech
Sustainable Pricing
Cold Chain End to End
Crop Surveillance

Right Packaging
Longer Shelf Life
More Nutritious
Closer to Customers
Right Handling
Our People
Meet the people behind Beleaf Farms

Amrit Lakhiani CEO & Founder

Kiat Boon Lim CCO

Kabir Nanwani VP Special Projects

Jacob Holmes VP of Operations

John Herold Head of Data and Digital Product

Benny Januar Tannawi Head of FaaS (Farming as a Service)

Moureen Amryna Head of Finance
From The News
Indonesian farming startup Beleaf raises $2M seed funding led by Alpha JWC Ventures
Indonesian smart farming startup Beleaf announced Monday its recently closed Seed funding of $2 million led by Alpha JWC Ventures, with participation from BRI Ventures’ Sembrani Nusantara, MDI-Finch Capital’s Arise, and several prominent angel
investors.
Beleaf said in a statement with this fresh Seed funding, the firm will focus on improving its technology, building a robust team, and doubling down on its resources, including opening more research and development (R&D) farms and building more farming communities in West Java.
More: Technode Global
Beleaf Farms: A Sustainable and Growing Business
In late 2017, a man shifted his passion and his business in the commercial real estate sector to food systems and hydroponic farming, but with a real focus on sustainability. The amount of time and effort he spent in this field led to the development of one of Indonesia’s steadily expanding hydroponic farms, which in turn support and exemplify a circular economy concept.
The circular economy replaces the end-of-life concept with regeneration, restoration and waste elimination through improvements in materials, products, systems and business models. Come late 2018, Amrit Lakhiani used his educational and professional experience and his background in finance to found Beleaf Farms. The first farm began in Bogor and quickly adapted to local circumstances.
More: Now Jakarta
Smart farming: RI agritech offers smallholders a helping hand
Indonesian tech firms are proposing new ways to make farming more efficient at a time when food security is causing headaches around the world, but the start-ups have some convincing to do to get farmers on board. Beleaf Farms, an agriculture technology (agritech) start-up based in Bogor, West Java, says viewing farming as a service is key to optimizing processes with the fundamental idea of producing more with less. “We can help farmers all across Indonesia to improve the quality and productivity of their crops and thus provide more food with the same amount of land to our population,” said Beleaf Farms CEO and founder Amrit Lakhiani.
More: The Jakarta Post
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