
The partnership will unlock new avenues for impact across food systems, carbon resilience, and soil health.
Luminis, a global leader in microbiome intelligence and precision agri-tech solutions, has partnered with Forvis Mazars in India to expand its impact in the aquaculture and soil microbiome sector for agriculture
The partnership will unlock new avenues for impact across food systems, carbon resilience, and soil health. Nalanda Capital Partners, the strategic advisory and capraise arm, facilitated the move.
Rachelle Jensen, CEO of Luminis, said, “By joining forces with Forvis Mazars and Nalanda Capital Partners, we will be able to combine science-backed solutions, powerful industry networks, and catalytic capital to deliver next-gen solutions and rewrite the future of farming.”
The extensive network with Forvis Mazars will enable Luminis to deepen its footprint in India's thriving agri-sector, utilizing its Omni Biome AI platform and deep genomics capabilities to tackle challenges such as soil degradation, yield instability, disease rise, and climate resilience. Luminis is accelerating the deployment of next-gen bioproducts and microbiome-based solutions designed for India's dynamic agri-food systems, leveraging extensive Next Gen Sequencing and AI-driven insights. This expansion will enhance food security and national prosperity, as agriculture and allied activities contribute approximately 16% to India's GDP.
“This partnership marks a strategic step for Forvis Mazars in India as we help farmers to further unlock value in the crop production and aquaculture sectors,” said Ajay Kakra, Associate Partner, Government, Infrastructure & Development sector Advisory Services, Forvis Mazars in India. “By supporting Luminis, we combine innovation with our sectoral expertise to scale microbiome solutions that can transform Indian agriculture and drive real, lasting impact.”
“This partnership represents the exact kind of visionary science and scalable impact Nalanda Capital Partners is proud to back,” added Ayan Desai, co-founder at Nalanda Capital Partners. “Together, we’re planting the seeds for a healthier, more sustainable food system— one microbe at a time.”