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SAMAGRA ORGANICS & CHEMICALS PRIVATE LIMITED

Sangli, Maharashtra

DPIIT recognised District Chemicals

In their own words

SAMAGRA ORGANICS & CHEMICALS PRIVATE LIMITED is a 21st-century startup, emerged as the new trend to revolutionalize agrochemical products in India. India has huge potential for high and sustained growth in the agriculture and allied sectors, considering that there is huge untapped potential along the value chain. To achieve high agricultural growth, it is important to reduce both pre and post-harvest losses significantly. Agrochemicals are one of the key inputs for crop protection and better yield during pre-harvest stage. Judicious use of crop protection chemicals supports. Sustainable farm management and delivers socio-economic benefits to meet the challenges of feeding an ever-growing population. Therefore for sustainable development of agricultural production in India, it is important to promote and highlight the benefits of agrochemicals among the farmers.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP88120
CIN
U24304PN2017PTC170080
Registered on Startup India
2021
Self-declared stage
Prototype

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District

Sangli

Maharashtra

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