About
Redis Agrotech Private Limited (RAPL) is a growing agri-business company committed to building a strong, sustainable, and self-reliant agricultural system in Nagaland. We work across livestock development, feed crop cultivation, and plantation-based agriculture, with a clear focus on quality, sustainability, and long-term growth. Our integrated approach connects farming, processing, and market access to ensure reliable production and stable returns.
Nagaland has a deep cultural preference for pork, but a large share of this demand is currently met by supplies from outside the state. RAPL is working to change this by developing modern piggery farms supported by in-house feed production using soya and wheat. By growing our own feed, we reduce costs, improve livestock health, and produce better-quality meat, while strengthening local food security.
Beyond piggery, RAPL is actively investing in tea, red sandalwood, agar-wood, and rubber farming. These projects are planned with a long-term vision, focusing on environmental care, responsible land use, and steady income generation. Through these efforts, we aim to support farmers, create employment, attract responsible investment, and contribute to the overall economic growth of Nagaland.
Our vision is to become a trusted and leading agri-business company in Northeast India by building a strong, sustainable, and people-centred agricultural ecosystem. We want to help make Nagaland self-sufficient in important agricultural and livestock products, especially pork and plantation crops. At the same time, we are committed to protecting natural resources, using land responsibly, and supporting long-term environmental balance. Through sustainable growth, we aim to create lasting value for farmers, communities, partners, and investors.
Our mission is to support Nagaland’s agricultural growth through practical, sustainable, and wellmanaged farming systems. Redis Agrotech Private Limited works to strengthen food security, support local livelihoods, and build a resilient agricultural future for Nagaland.