11 Best Services for Organic Food Delivery in India
Finding reliable organic food delivery in India means balancing trust, convenience, and local flavour. Many shoppers want proof that produce is truly pesticide‑free, deliveries arrive fresh, and subscription boxes are worth the price. This guide lists 11 reputable services chosen for regional spread and product variety across India. Each profile notes delivery areas, product focus, subscription options, and what I could verify from company information or trusted reviews. For some services I recommend checking certification pages or asking the company for batch certificates before placing a large order. Think about what matters most: organic certification, direct farm sourcing, seasonal produce, or ready‑to‑cook pantry staples. Small farms often deliver fresher greens while larger brands make staples and packaged goods widely available. Use this list as a starting point, try one small order, and compare freshness, packing, and customer support. When in doubt, look for NPOP or third‑party certification shown on the product page or company site. I focused on services with clear web presence and customer feedback, and I called out services with regional strengths so you can pick what fits your city. Read each profile and the linked sources to confirm current delivery areas and certification status before subscribing. The list blends traditional farm approaches and modern subscription models so you can match what your dadi would recognise with modern convenience.
1. Two Brothers Organic Farms

Two Brothers markets itself as a farm‑direct source for organic staples and fresh produce, and it sells packaged items on its online shop. The company highlights traditional farming practices and local processing for grocery items, and their site promotes nationwide shipping for selected products (Source: twobrothersindiashop.com). They sell a mix of fresh produce and pantry staples, which works well if you want both perishable vegetables and shelf‑stable organic groceries in one order. Subscription boxes and bulk packs are offered in some categories, but availability varies by product and shipping location. I could not always find independent certification documents on every product page; where certification is shown, the company lists details on the relevant product listing (Source: twobrothersindiashop.com). If you choose them, ask customer service for certification scans for high‑value produce or check the product page for NPOP or third‑party logos. Two Brothers is a good option if you prioritise traditional farming stories and a mix of produce plus packaged goods, but confirm exact delivery timelines to your city before subscribing.
