Friday, June 10, 2016

BWI: Ruchi Soya Receives Approval from the Government of Karnataka

 
Source : Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd.
Friday, June 10, 2016 3:13PM IST (9:43AM GMT)
 
(NSE:RUCHISOYA)
Ruchi Soya Receives Approval from the Government of Karnataka
 
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

  • The company to set up manufacturing units at Dakshina Kannada

  • The new facility, when ready, will offer employment to over 17,000 people 

 

Ruchi Soya Industries Limited (Ruchi Soya), India’s leading Agri-FMCG company today announced that it has secured an approval from the Government of Karnataka to set up multiple new facilities at Dakshina Kannada in the food and agri-business sector. The company received the clearance from State Level Single Window Clearance Committee (SLSWCC) meeting held recently.

Ruchi Soya had entered into a MoU with the state of Karnataka in November 2015 for setting up these facilities. The company will establish a complete and integrated value chain which will not only benefit the farmers but also agricultural workers. Ruchi Soya will set up multi-location palm fruit & Kernel processing units producing edible oil, palm kernel cake, palm kernel oil and solar power. The units will be set up at multiple locations in Dakshina Kannada district. The company will also set up a nursery to produce high-yielding varieties of plant species and creating awareness about oil palm cultivation. The new facilities, when ready, will offer employment to over 17,000 people including farmers, contract farming and agricultural workers.

Mr. Dinesh Shahra – Founder and Managing Director, Ruchi Soya Industries Limited said, “We are pleased to receive clearance from the Government of Karnataka towards our initiative in reducing the dependency of the country on imports for its edible oil needs. This proposed new integrated platform is expected to have significant value for both the Indian farmer, in terms of efficient handling of produce and sales realization, as well as for the Indian consumer, who will stand to gain from an increased range of high quality finished products.

Ruchi Soya’s association with the state of Karnataka dates back to the year 1998 when one of  its group companies started its business with an investment of 80 million INR in Mangalore (Dakshina Kannada) to install a liquid handling & storage terminal with a capacity of 17500 MT. The company further invested INR 2 Billion from 2001-2011 and set up a state-of-art world class Edible Oil Refinery plant in Mangalore with a capacity of 1400 MT per day.  

Ruchi Soya is among the pioneers of oil palm plantations in the country and has been encouraging farmers to expand the domestic palm plantation. Currently, the company has procurement rights in palm planted area of over 2, 00,000 hectares; including 4000 hectares in Karnataka.

About Ruchi Soya Industries Limited

Ruchi Soya is India’s leading FMCG company and the country’s number one cooking oil and soy food maker and marketer. Its leading brands include Nutrela, Mahakosh, Sunrich, Ruchi Star and Ruchi Gold. The company was recently ranked among the ‘Top 5 Packaged Goods Companies of India’ by leading global research firm – Euromonitor. An Integrated player from farm to fork; Ruchi Soya has secured access to oil palm plantations in India and other key regions of the world. Ruchi Soya is also the highest exporter of soya meal, lecithin and other food ingredients from India. Ruchi Soya is committed to renewable energy and exploring suitable opportunities in the sector. 

 
Media Contact Details

Rajdeep Barooah, Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd., ,+91-8452875111 , rajdeep_barooah@ruchigroup.com

Adnan Syed, Perfect Relations, ,+91-9920873783 , asyed@perfectrelations.com

 

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