Thaiman Organics is a nature-driven brand committed to delivering pure, chemical-free foods and organic seeds directly from farms to your home.
We believe that real health starts with real food. That’s why every product we offer is grown using traditional farming methods, without harmful chemicals or pesticides.
🌾 Our Story
Thaiman Organics began with a simple goal — to bring back the purity of natural farming.
What started as a small farming initiative has grown into a trusted source for organic foods and seeds. We work closely with farmers who share our passion for sustainability and honesty.
Our journey is rooted in:
Respect for nature 🌿
Support for farmers 👨🌾
Commitment to quality ✅
🌍 Our Mission
Our mission is to make healthy, organic food accessible to everyone.
We aim to:
Promote chemical-free farming
Protect traditional seeds
Support sustainable agriculture
Deliver fresh and natural products
The Tamil Nadu Seed Savers Network (often referred to in Tamil as Tamil Nadu Vidhai Segarippalargal Kootamaipu) is a prominent grassroots, farmer-led initiative dedicated to the conservation, protection, and distribution of indigenous and climate-resilient seeds across Tamil Nadu. The network functions as a repository and educational hub for traditional agricultural practices, aiming to break the dependency on commercial, hybrid seed systems. Core Mission and Activities Biodiversity Conservation: The network has built a repository of over 1,000 indigenous varieties, including traditional paddy (rice), millets, vegetables (like heirloom tomatoes and chillies), and tubers. In-Situ Conservation: Unlike traditional seed banks that store seeds in cold rooms, they promote “living” conservation—keeping seeds active by ensuring farmers grow them in their own soil season after season. Seed Festivals (Beeja Melas): They are well-known for organizing large-scale seed festivals and “Marabu Kaigari Vizha” (Traditional Vegetable Festivals). These events allow farmers and urban gardeners to exchange seeds, share knowledge, and buy rare heirloom varieties. Training & Advocacy: They provide hands-on workshops for both rural farmers and urban kitchen gardeners on natural farming methods, seed processing, and maintaining genetic purity. Key Figures and Impact The network is often represented by activists and conservationists like Akila and Yuvaraj, who work with a collective of young volunteers and tribal communities to “rescue” seeds that are no longer found in commercial markets. They focus on three primary pillars: Mapping: Identifying rare native seeds in different agroecological regions of Tamil Nadu. Experimentation: Testing these seeds for climate resilience (drought or flood resistance). Exchange: Ensuring these seeds reach the hands of as many growers as possible to prevent extinction. Note: Their work is particularly vital for preserving the “stories” and cultural heritage attached to Tamil Nadu’s traditional crops—varieties our grandparents grew that have largely vanished from modern supermarket shelves.