- Total Triumph: Entire PGP-FABM batch secures placements; 45 students set to join firms by mid-2026
- Sector Surge: Recruiters span agri-tech, consulting, FMCG, ESG and emerging domains
- Top Recruiter Spotlight: Sahyadri Farms leads the hiring charge
- New-Age Interest: Fresh recruiters signal rising industry appetite for agribusiness talent
- Future-Ready Talent: Roles across strategy, consulting, and business development reflect evolving sector dynamics
NE EDUCATION BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, MAR 28
In a remarkable feat reflecting resilience and industry trust, the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad has successfully completed 100% placements for its PGP-FABM (Post Graduate Programme in Food and Agribusiness Management) cohort, with 45 students slated to join organisations between April and June 2026.
The hybrid placement process unfolded smoothly despite a dynamic and evolving job market, underscoring IIMA’s strong industry linkages, academic rigour, and a flexible placement framework.
The cohort attracted robust participation from recruiters across diverse sectors, including Agri-Inputs, Agri-Tech, Consulting, FMCG, Food Processing, Commodity Trading, E-commerce, Pharmaceuticals, and ESG Consulting. Students secured roles spanning consulting, strategy, sales & marketing, and business development, highlighting the expanding horizons of the agribusiness ecosystem.
Sahyadri Farms emerged as the top recruiter, while prominent names such as Accenture, Grant Thornton Bharat, Ernst & Young, Godrej Agrovet, ITC Limited, Amul, and PI Industries continued their engagement.
The placement season also welcomed new recruiters such as Laila Group, Varaha, Prompt Equipments, Shoption, Areete Business Solutions, Tileswale Group, Ficus Food Labs, and Bighaat—signalling growing industry confidence in FABM graduates.
Kiran Bhupathiraju, CEO of Laila Nutraceuticals, shared, “We are happy to see the smart adaptability, focus and passion of the students, and look forward to seeing them in action. Thank you for facilitating an efficient recruitment process.”
Prof. Viswanath Pingali, Chairperson of Placements, stated, “It is heartening to see the faith of recruiters on our PGP-FABM cohort for yet another year. The IIMA Placement system works on the principle of ‘Recruiter-Recruitee fit’, and I am happy to note that we continued to manage that despite significant headwinds.”
Sachidananda Hota, Recruitment Secretary of the PGP-FABM Placement Committee, said,
“PGP-FABM has always stood at the intersection of agriculture, business, and sustainability, and the placement process this year reflects that unique positioning. Our objective has been to enable meaningful alignment between student aspirations and the evolving needs of the agribusiness ecosystem.
This year’s placements saw strong engagement from recruiters across sectors, and the variety of roles offered underscores the evolving nature of the agribusiness sector, where firms increasingly value candidates with a blend of domain understanding and managerial capability.
As a placement committee, our focus has been on building long-term relationships with recruiters while also bringing in new organisations that resonate with the evolving landscape of food and agribusiness. The outcome is a process that not only ensures successful placements but also reflects the growing relevance of FABM talent in shaping the future of the sector.”
Cohort-wise Placement Snapshot:
- Consulting – 10
- Commodity Trading – 4
- ESG Consulting & Advisory – 4
- Agri-Inputs & Agri-Tech – 7
- FMCG – 4
- Food Processing – 6
- Pharmaceuticals/Healthcare – 4
- Manufacturing – 2
- Others – 4
Further insights will be detailed in the audited report under the Indian Placement Reporting Standards (IPRS)—an initiative by IIMA to enhance transparency in B-school placements. The PGP-FABM Final Placements 2026 report will be shared with stakeholders upon release.




