INDUS MEGA FOOD PARK: JUST PLUG AND PLAY
Maritime Gateway|January 2020
“Our vision is to create the best in class infrastructure facilities for swift setting up and smooth operations of the food processing industries and thereby creating a value chain from farm to the market,” shares U Naveen Varma, Director, Indus Mega Food Park Pvt Ltd
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INDUS MEGA FOOD PARK: JUST PLUG AND PLAY

Indus Mega Food Park Private Limited, which is operating a mega food park located at Khargone in Madhya Pradesh is scouting for more export markets in the European region for its variety of fresh fruits and vegetables exports from the facility. A part of `500 Cr Ananda Group and Vasistha Holdings Limited, the Indus Mega Food Park has already started exporting fresh fruits and vegetables to gulf countries and is keen on expanding its international business further. It has created a world class plug and play food processing facility near Indore to provide a platform covering forward and backward linkages of entire food processing value chain such as quality assurance, food safety and several post-harvest managements systems. It is also offering modern food processing technologies to the manufacturers and marketers to support them in the domestic and international markets.

Major Fruits and Vegetables

Located in the agri – rich region of Madhya Pradesh, the food park is currently processing several key fruits and vegetables for domestic consumption and exports. Corn, diced carrot, diced potato, diced onion, cauliflower, green peas, broccoli, okra (lady’s finger), mixed vegetables, french beans, chillies etc. are some of the key products that are being processed and packed at the facility for domestic and international markets.

The food park is approved by the ministry of food processing industries, government of India and it is developed on 85 acres plot at Khargone near Indore, the commercial city of Madhya Pradesh.

“Our vision is to create the best in class infrastructure facilities for swift setting up and smooth operations of the food processing industries and thereby creating a value chain from farm to the market”, U Naveen Varma, Director, Indus Mega Food Park Private Limited told Maritime Gateway.

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