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Godrej Agrovet Signs MoU with Assam, Manipur and Tripura Govts under NMEO-OP Scheme

India is a net importer of palm oil. The lack of domestic production not only puts a pressure on the industry and the allied sectors but also on India’s economy. India follows a sustainable model of palm oil plantation which is based on intercropping and scientific farming processes.

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Balram Singh Yadav, Managing Director, Godrej Agrovet Limited
Balram Singh Yadav, Managing Director, Godrej Agrovet Limited

Godrej Agrovet, one of India's largest diversified agribusiness companies, announced today that it has signed three MoUs with the state governments of Assam, Manipur, and Tripura for the development and promotion of oil palm cultivation in the region under the National Mission on Edible Oils-Oil Palm (NMEO-OP) scheme.

Godrej Agrovet is the largest oil palm processor in India and works directly with the farmers for the entire lifecycle of their crop. The MoUs are in line with Godrej Agrovet’s long-term strategy to be the catalyst in India’s oil mission through sustainable growth of oil palm production and double farmer’s income.

In August 2021, Government of India launched the National Mission on Edible Oils – Oil Palm (NMEOOP) with a planned outlay of ₹ 11,040 Crore. Under this mission, the Government has envisaged raising the area under cultivation of oil palm to 10 Lakh hectares by 2025-26 and 16.7 Lakh hectares by 2029-30 with a special focus on the North East region and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

As part of the MoU signed, Godrej Agrovet will be allotted land across the three states for the promotion and development of sustainable palm oil plantations in the region. The collaboration will bring new opportunities and growth in building oil palm plantations in these three states and would help to provide the required support to the farmers.

Balram Singh Yadav, Managing Director, Godrej Agrovet Limited, said, “With more than thirty years of experience in oil palm business, Godrej Agrovet has been working and educating farmers from North East on sustainable palm oil plantation processes. Currently, we have around 65,000 hectares under palm oil cultivation across the country, which we plan to increase to 1 lakh hectares in the next few years. We are confident that the National Mission on Edible Oils - Oil Palm (NMEO-OP) along with active participation of responsible organizations such as Godrej Agrovet will lead to bridging the gap in India’s oil mission.”

Sougata Niyogi, CEO – Oil Palm, Godrej Agrovet Limited, added, “We have been invested in promoting and developing northeast as a growth market for palm oil cultivation for over a decade. According to industry estimates, these states have utilized less than 1% of their potential. These states promise huge opportunities for growth and improving the income of the farming household. With our processing plant in Mizoram, we are prepared to sustainably serve the demand of the northeast markets. With the signing of these MoUs (with Assam, Tripura and Manipur) we are confident that these states will play a key role in positively contributing to the nation’s need for sustainable palm oil growth. With the active support of the state governments, we can develop 15000 hectares in four North Eastern states in the next five years.”

India is a net importer of palm oil. The lack of domestic production not only puts pressure on the industry and the allied sectors but also on India’s economy. India follows a sustainable model of palm oil plantation which is based on intercropping and scientific farming processes. Most of the palm oil cultivation in the country is done by converting paddy fields which have been contributing to surplus produce.

Godrej Agrovet’s palm oil is currently present in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Orissa, Goa, Maharashtra, and Mizoram. Its range of products, including crude palm oil, crude palm kernel oil and palm kernel cake, are produced at its six oil palm mills spread across the country.

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