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NASHVAN HORTICULTURE INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED

Mumbai, Maharashtra

DPIIT recognised District Agriculture

In their own words

Nashvan cultivates trees which are endangered in India or close to extinction or can replace imports and carrying out scientific experiments in cultivation practices to improve quality of timber. The cultivation practice involves innovation with one of the highest number of big trees planted per acre of cultivated land (more than 1000 trees per acre at inception) with an aim to maximize revenue per acre and minimize cost per acre. The scientific experiment being conducted by Nashvan involves putting stress on the trees to get a forest type top quality timber rather than inferior quality timber that comes from commercially cultivated farms. The intention is to get a cultivated timber product which is closest in quality to a forest type top quality timber product. In the near future, Nashvan proposes to carry out innovative experiments in timber processing to help the environment significantly. Nashvan’s proposed cross laminated timber solid wood made from Mahogany timber is intended to beat, in quality and cost, almost any globally innovated cross laminated timber product which usually utilizes pine wood.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP130512
CIN
U01403MH2016PTC274835
Registered on Startup India
2023
Self-declared stage
Scaling

www.niyatifarms.com

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Mumbai

Maharashtra

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