Ananda Bagarai: Reshaping Nepal’s Agribusiness Industry
By Kushal Shrestha - Jul 8, 2025 | Updated On: 08 July, 2025 | 4 min read
By Kushal Shrestha , 4 min read - Jul 8, 2025
Updated On: 08 July, 2025

Nepal is a country heavily reliant on agriculture, with close to 60% of its workforce involved in Nepal’s agribusiness industry; however, farmers still use traditional (old) and outdated farming methods. Ananda Bagaria, founder of Nimbus, has significantly managed to change that. Bagaria introduced an entirely new level of analytical feed milling, agri-processing, and fast-moving consumer goods (FCMG) brands into Nepal’s agribusiness industry. Bagaria’s transition from an industrial engineer to a vanguard entrepreneur is a case of sheer magic brought together with innovation and persistence.
Nimbus founder Ananda Bagaria has transformed Nepal’s agribusiness from disorganized chaos into a headline industry, helping over 35,000 farmers and operating several ISO-certified feed mills and local food processing facilities.
Ananda Bagaria, a climate activist and entrepreneur, has transformed Nepal’s agribusiness industry into a national market through various expansions by leaps and bounds. As the co-founder of the Himalayan Climate Initiative, he proceeded to ensure that farmers across the nation.
From Engineer to Agribusiness Pioneer: The Birth of Nimbus
As an industrial engineer by trade, Ananda Bagaria saw the opportunity in Nepal’s agribusiness industry immediately. To bring modernity to traditional farming, he established Nimbus in 2000. The company uses engineering solutions to solve farming-related issues.
Nimbus revolutionized Nepal’s agribusiness industry with the introduction of pellet feed technology and ISO 9001:2008 certification. Its “Shakti Pellet” Feed was the nation’s first NS-certified brand, managing to set new benchmarks of excellence in livestock nutrition and farming standards.
Bagaria began with one concept, and he managed to turn Nimbus into a 13-billion-rupee company with ventures in over 70 districts. His engineering approach to agribusiness revolutionized Nepal’s food production and processing culture.
Revolutionizing Agri-Processing & FMCG in Nepal
Nimbus revolutionized Nepal’s agri-business sector by introducing state-of-the-art processing technology, including an ISO-certified agri-processor and “Shakti Pellet Feed.” This led to improvements in animal health and reduced wastage, creating new benchmarks in the sector.
Bagaria’s venture into high-speed FMCG was a well-planned shift into value-added product processing. Byanjan Spices and Sunaulo Noodles utilized local materials, thereby generating local demand for high-quality Nepali products.
The Himalayan Happy Pet, a Nimbus brand, was particularly creative in using byproducts of the manufacture of human food while also catering to Nepal’s growing pet care market. All of these factors helped in fostering a circular economy model within the company.
Nimbus’s vertically integrated supply chain is a testament to the strength of agribusiness in rural development. Its extensive network connects over 35,000 farmers to urban markets via nine regional hubs, guaranteeing fair prices alongside product traceability.
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The Shark Mentality: Mentoring Nepal’s Next-Gen Entrepreneurs
Ananda Bagaria joined Shark Tank Nepal to nurture new and emerging startups, offering both funding and hard-earned business wisdom. His no-nonsense approach challenged contestants to refine their models while he continued to provide practical strategies.
He was particularly passionate about scalable agri-tech and manufacturing ventures. He frequently complimented investments with Nimbus’s expertise. His investment in an organic fertilizer business involved guidance and advice on streamlining the supply chain.
Bagaria continues to strive for more robust startup ecosystems in Nepal, even going beyond the show itself.
Bagaria continues to advocate for stronger startup ecosystems in Nepal even beyond the program. He views Shark Tank as just the first step in his goal. He highlights the increasing demand for ongoing mentorship and policy support in Nepal to create long-term entrepreneurial achievement.
Conclusion: Transforming Nepal’s Agribusiness Through Vision and Venture
Ananda Bagaria’s Nimbus Group transformed Nepal’s agribusiness industry with breakthroughs such as “Shakti Pellet Feed” and Himalayan Happy Pet, reaching over 35,000 farmers and reducing Nepal’s dependency on imports. Bagaria also encourages agri-tech start-ups in Nepal by being involved in platforms such as Shark Tank Nepal, where he invests in agribusiness while simultaneously encouraging food security initiatives. This initiative directly contributes to enhancing agricultural value chains.
His contributions to the growth of Nepal’s agribusiness industry are a testament to the success of home-based solutions in development and in establishing a resource-based farming economy.
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