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AGROIND PRIVATE LIMITED

Tumakuru, Karnataka

DPIIT recognised Locality Agriculture

In their own words

We setted up a plant to extract coco peat and coco coir from coconut husk. The plant is set up in the Tumkur district, Kunigal taluk (Karnataka). There is a huge market for this product in the domestic and international markets. Tumkur is known for coconuts. We would like to take the advantage of our geographical region to grow our business in the field of agriculture. The main agenda of our company is to provide employment opportunities in a rural region and make themselves self dependable. We are setting up coco peat and coco coir sub-products production unit to make the organic world. Sub-products could be coco peat blocks, coco peat bricks, grow bags, coco husk chips, coco discs, and coins, coco garden articles, open-top grow bags, coir fiber bales, geo-textile, coco logs, coir yarn, etc.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP98721
CIN
U51909KA2021PTC148624
Incorporated (MCA)
2021
Registered on Startup India
2021
Self-declared stage
EarlyTraction
MCA status
Active
Company class
Private
Registrar
RoC-Bangalore
Authorised capital
₹20,00,000
Paid-up capital
₹20,00,000

www.agro-ind.com

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Locality

Tumakuru

Karnataka

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