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Amit Srivastava joins India Chambers to spearhead rural nutraceutical revolution
MUMBAI: India Chambers has named Nutrify Today CEO Amit Srivastava to the governing board of its Rural Economic Forum, marking a strategic move to turbocharge the One India Project’s rural innovation engine.
The appointment, announced on 12 June, places Srivastava at the heart of India’s effort to revolutionise its agrarian economy through technology, sustainable practices, and data-driven decision-making. The forum, helmed by India Chambers president & CEO Nitin Pangotra, is set to unleash economic opportunities across the country’s rural heartland.
Srivastava enters the role with a proven playbook. His work at Nutrify Today—particularly the development of NutrifyGenie AI—has drawn international acclaim. The AI platform, designed for precision in nutraceutical supply chains, now powers research recognised by leading academic publishers such as Elsevier.
“These homegrown innovations demonstrate India’s emergence as a global nutraceutical science hub”, said Pangotra. “Amit’s dedication to responsible nutritional science and his success in democratising supply chains make him the ideal leader to help us scale this $3 trillion rural food-tech and nutraceutical ecosystem”.
Srivastava’s mandate includes deploying AI-driven traceability tools for crop sourcing, mobilising smallholder farmers for high-value organic cultivation, and collaborating with institutions like IIT Kanpur and ICMR to develop a national nutritional security infrastructure. He will also help scale GauVan, a carbon sequestration initiative blending sustainable livelihoods with climate resilience.
India’s nutraceutical sector has grown tenfold in a decade, ballooning from $2 billion in 2015 to $20 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 13.5 per cent. Srivastava believes the journey is just beginning. “A purpose-driven startup culture has taught us that when the purpose is clear, the path emerges”, he said. “I’m honoured to collaborate with India Chambers, our research partners, and thousands of rural entrepreneurs to accelerate India’s $100 billion nutraceutical mission”.
Pangotra likened India’s trajectory to the U.S. nutraceutical boom of the early 2000s, stating that India’s pharma legacy and rising biotech clusters now offer it a chance to lead, not follow.
As Srivastava takes the reins, the Rural Economic Forum aims to transform individual farmers into agri-preneurs and local supply chains into scalable, transparent ecosystems. With the nutraceutical gold rush now underway, India is betting on brains, biotech, and Bharat to lead the way.
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Ember Cookware appoints Amit Singh as chief of supply chain
10-year veteran to lead operations as brand scales across D2C, quick commerce and retail.
MUMBAI: Ember just handed its supply chain the perfect seasoning because when your cookware is non-toxic and non-stick, the operations behind it better be fast and flawless. Ember Cookware has appointed Amit Singh as chief of supply chain and Services, bolstering its leadership team at a pivotal growth phase. Singh brings over a decade of experience in supply chain strategy, operations and large-scale network buildouts.
He began his career at Singapore-based retail giant Giant Hypermarket before joining Pharmeasy in 2015, where he played a foundational role in building and scaling its pan-India supply chain across B2B and B2C channels. At API Holdings, he later led supply chain operations for North India, managing end-to-end execution across complex, multi-city networks.
In his new role, Amit will oversee Ember’s complete supply chain and service ecosystem including sourcing, manufacturing coordination, logistics, last-mile delivery, post-purchase support and workforce development. His mandate focuses on building cost-efficient, resilient operations that shorten fulfilment times, strengthen inventory management and deliver a consistently high-quality consumer experience as the brand expands nationally.
Ember Cookware co-founder & CEO Siddharth Gadodia said, “Supply chain is where growth either holds or breaks. As we scale across channels and geographies, we need operations that are efficient, resilient, and built for speed, without ever compromising on the consumer experience. Amit has done this before, at real scale.”
Ember Cookware co-founder & CMO Himanshi Tandon added, “As we scale, supply chain efficiency becomes as important as product and brand. Amit’s mandate is to build the operational foundations that make our promise consistent at scale.”
Amit Singh commented, “Ember is building something genuinely different, a category-defining brand with a clear purpose and the ambition to match. I’m looking forward to building supply chain infrastructure that doesn’t just keep pace with growth, but enables it.”
The appointment forms part of Ember’s broader push to deepen leadership across key functions as it invests in its Innovation Lab, proprietary material technologies and operational backbone to support national expansion.
In a kitchenware world where non-stick promises are easy but delivery is hard, Ember isn’t just cooking up products, it’s cooking up an operation that keeps every promise sizzling from factory to fork.








