Support Women Owned Businesses & Organic and Pottery Store - Organo Gram 🏺

Hy Local Guides,:amphora:

As part of @Globe_trotter_Ish’s Let’s Empower Women Owned Businesses on Google Maps, I am glad to show this organic and pottery store in my neighborhood.

Let’s meet Sreedevi Padmajam.

Sreedevi Padmajam, owner of Organo Gram who started her Business 7 years ago with the intention of giving organically collected spices and food products which have no preservatives to the community. Also with spices, her store is also a welcome home for Earthen cookware, Pottery or ceramic lovers.


Store front photo of the store.


These Pots and hand made Kitchen utensils are locally collected or either produced locally, to support their Business and to have ready to go products for customers. You can see wooden handle spoons with Coconut as a base. Check out @KetanChhaniyara’s challenge on Ditch Plastic spoon.


Some pottery collections at the store.


How I helped her business on Google Maps?

  • Sharing informations on LGBTQ+ :rainbow_flag: Friendly features, as she told her store is inclusively welcome to all customers.
  • Talked about Wheelchair Accessible entrance :wheelchair_symbol: and positively she said to install it in the coming days.
  • Most of all, editing her new Store nearby to Google Maps with a store front photo (Organo Gram).

Thank you Sreedevi for giving me insights on how your business runs and thank you for running an Organic store.


Support Women Owned Businesses post by me

Visit such Inspiring and Unique Women Owned Businesses to support them on Google Maps & share those experiences with us.
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Kerala is a King Of Spices and with Western Ghats spices that means super collection of spices.& earthen cookware means completely Aromatic kitchen. Kudos to her zeal & Thanks for sharing her journey with us @Rahul001

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Hi @Rahul001,

Nice post, one more story of a great woman who made significant impact on society. I like the way she developed the business.

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Loved the earthy vibe and the focus on organic, handmade products. Thanks for sharing and inspiring us to support more such ventures

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Wow! what a beautiful store of handicrafts. Keep it up the good work @Rahul001 by promoting women owned businesses

Hello dear @Rahul001
A nice post with a lot of details.
Yes, of course, it suits our @Globe_trotter_Ish’s challenge.
It is interesting to note that you have included the Coconut Shell Big Spoons which is in our @KetanChhaniyara’s Challenge… great :+1:

Overall your post is very interesting and well presented…
All the best - :handshake:
Kindly convey our best wishes to the owner, Sreedevi Padmajam.
:folded_hands:

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@Rahul001 Thank you for spotlighting Sreedevi Padmajam and sharing her wonderful store, Organo Gram :herb:. Her dedication to offering organic, preservative-free products and supporting local artisans through handmade pottery is truly commendable.​

I was delighted to see the mention of my “Ditch Plastic Spoon” challenge :spoon:. It’s heartening to know that the eco-friendly coconut-based spoons at Organo Gram align with our shared vision for sustainability.​ While the coconut-based spoons are a commendable step towards sustainability, the challenge specifically requires entries to feature a food outlet, include a clear link to a review of that outlet, and provide photos explicitly showing the use of biodegradable cutlery.​

Your efforts in promoting eco-friendly alternatives and enhancing visibility for women-owned businesses are truly commendable. I look forward to your active participation in the challenge with an entry that meets the specified criteria.

Your efforts in enhancing her business’s visibility on Google Maps and promoting inclusivity are making a meaningful impact. It’s inspiring to see how community support and digital tools can empower women entrepreneurs.