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 EXPANSION  PRAGATI’S PROGRESS
 Rallis India raising herbicide capacity at Dahej facility  Over 7,000 farmers certifi ed in world’s fi rst sustain-

       able castor programme
 Agro-inputs fi rm, Rallis India Ltd.,
 has announced that its Board of Direc-
 tors has approved the proposal for capa-  German  chemicals  giant,  BASF,  in accordance with the SuCCESS sus-  agement techniques in the farming
 city addition of the existing pendime-  and its partners have published the  tainable castor code (more than 27,000  communities.
 thalin herbicide plant at its Dahej SEZ   latest results from its ‘Pragati’ project  hectares cumulatively); and farmers are
 facility in Gujarat.  for sustainable castor beans. ‘Pragati’,  increasing their land dedicated to castor  Project starting point
       the world’s fi rst sustainable castor pro-  farming as it is seen as a profi table crop.  The project was driven by a baseline
 The  Tata Chemicals’ subsidiary   gramme was founded in May 2016 by      survey of more than 1,000 castor far-
 said the proposed capacity addition of   French chemicals fi rm Arkema, BASF,   The practices followed in the  mers in Gujarat, where the majority of the
 around 2,000-tpa will require invest-  Mumbai-based  oleochemicals  fi rm,  ‘Pragati’ project have resulted in a lower  world’s castor  supply  originates.  The
 ment of about Rs. 15-crore, which will   Jayant  Agro-Organics, along with  water consumption compared to  original baseline study highlighted the
 be  fi nanced  through  internal  accruals.   implementation partner, Solidaridad.  conventional practices  fact that farmers see castor as a highly
 The existing capacity of around  ket demand recovery and remain cauti-  planning processes  for  domestic and   remunerative  and  profi table  crop,  that
 5,000-tpa is running at 90% capacity  ous about  El Nino  conditions. Global  international  businesses, the  company   After seven years, the programme   Farmers  from  more  than  100  vil-  is easy to  grow and  easy  to  sell. The
 utilisation.  agrochemical  demand is  still soft  and  said in a statement.  has had an impressive impact with over  lages in North Gujarat now participate  goal of the project has been to enable
 is expected to recover only next fi nan-  7,000 farmers trained, audited, and certi-  in the programme. The partners have  sustainable castor crop production by:
 The expansion is expected to be  cial year. Meanwhile, the company’s   Elaborating on the platform,   fi ed;  over  74,500-tonnes  of  certifi ed  committed to Phase 3 of the ‘Pragati’  Using  good  agricultural practices to
 completed  in  a phased  manner  by  long-term strategy remains unchanged  Mr. Nagarajan S, Chief Operating Offi cer,   castor seed cultivated; and year 7 yields  project, comprising of three years,  increase yield and farmer income; effi -
 FY25. The expanded capacity will help  and is focused on refreshing product  Rallis,  said,  “Plan  Guru  will  help  us   36% higher than the yield published by  from 2023-2026. The next phase of the  ciently using water resources and main-
 meet demand for international as well  portfolio, widening of market  reach,  handle market disruptions more effec-  the local government for the region.   project will  see  continued  attention  taining  soil  fertility;  driving  adoption
 as domestic markets, the company said.  increasing manufacturing capacities  tively since  the  digitalisation brings   being paid to sustainable farming with  of  good  waste  management  practices;
 and digitalisation in operations.”  greater  visibility across the supply   According to the report, over 7,000  a special focus on greater female partici-  and enabling better health and safety
 Rallis  said  it  will  also  commence   chain. Digitised  real-time simulations   hectares are now being regularly farmed  pation and  improved water man-  practices and respecting human rights.
 the construction of an integrated R&D  Tool to simplify supply chain ope-  of various scenarios allows us to better   COURT PERMISSION GRANTED
 facility.   rations   anticipate challenges, mitigate risks,
 In another development, Rallis India  and maintain a consistent fl ow of ope-  Over 11,000 trees to be axed for BPCL’s pipeline
 Fall in revenues  has announced the launch of ‘Plan  rations. This tool will help us optimise
 Meanwhile, the company recorded  Guru’, a tool to simplify supply chain  inventory levels, while maximising   project in Maharashtra
 revenue of Rs. 598-crore for the third  operations  in its crop care  and seeds  customer service levels. This will thus
 quarter ending December 31, 2023, as  divisions.  This  is  a  signifi cant  step  help build stronger relationships while   Thousands of trees  are  facing  the  permitted so that BPCL’s goal to reduce  the pipeline will not be affected by
 compared to Rs. 630-crore in the same  in  establishing integrated end-to-end  improving plant utilisation  and opti-  axe  between  Chembur  and  Raigad  in  its ‘carbon footprints’ is achieved.  natural  disasters such as  cyclonic
 quarter  of  the  past  fi scal.  Profi t  after  business planning, response and supply  mising capital employed.”  Maharashtra for laying 43-km of pipe-  storms, fl oods, etc.
 tax (after exceptional items) was  at   lines of Bharat Petroleum Corporation   BPCL  in  its  petition  said  that
 Rs. 24-crore, as compared to Rs. 22-crore   THDC sets up green hydrogen   Ltd. (BPCL).  four pipelines passing from Mahul in   The  report  mentioned  that  BPCL
 in the same quarter of the past fi scal.  Chembur to Rasayani in the neighbouring  was required to move to the High Court
 pilot project  According to a  Hindustan Times  Raigad district will reduce the require-  for  permission as  the pipelines pass

 Announcing the results, Mr. Sanjiv   report,  the  Bombay  High  Court  has  ment of  transporting petroleum pro-  through lands belonging to the Mumbai
 Lal, Managing Director & CEO, Rallis   THDC India Ltd., a leading power  Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell.   granted permission to the state-owned  ducts. BPCL had argued that there is no  Port Authority Land and CIDCO. The
 India, said, “During the quarter, our do-  sector PSU, has set up a pilot project  The  project  developed  at  the  offi ce   oil company to cut 11,677 trees, includ-  railway line for the transportation of  High  Court  bench  allowed  BPCL  to
 mestic business maintained its momen-  to produce 50-kg per day of green  complex in Rishikesh, has been inaugu-  ing  10,582  mangroves,  for  laying  four  bulk quantities of  petroleum products  undertake the project after noticing
 tum despite challenging external condi-  hydrogen, sourcing input energy from  rated by THDC’s Chairman and Man-  pipelines from its refi nery in Mahul in  between  Mahul  and  Rasayani.  Hence,  that the fi rm had obtained all requisite
 tions, recording volume growth of 7%.  a 1-MW rooftop solar plant at its offi ce  aging Director (CMD) R. K. Vishnoi in   Chembur to Rasayani in Raigad district.  the pipeline would completely wipe out  permissions from environment  Ministry,
 However, challenges continued on the  complex  in  Rishikesh.  The  produced  the presence of  THDC’s Director   the requirement for road transportation,  Maharashtra Coastal  Zone Manage-
 export front due to steep price drop and  hydrogen will be stored in two stor-  (Personnel) Shallinder Singh and THDC’s    “The project was in the larger pub-  and apart from reducing transportation  ment Authority (MCZMA) and had also
 weak demand on account of continuing  age tanks and utilised in night hours  Director  (Technical)  Bhupender   lic interest,” Justice  AS  Chandurkar  costs, it would also result in a reduction  deposited an amount of Rs. 3.70-crore
 inventory overhang at industry level.  for  illumination  of  the  THDC  offi ce  Gupta  along with  all other senior   and Justice Jitendra Jain said. The cut-  of losses on account of loading and  with the forest conservation department
 We are closely monitoring global mar-  complex  though  a  70-KW  Proton  offi cers of THDC.  ting of more than 11,000 trees has been  unloading  operations.  BPCL  added  that  for compensatory afforestation.


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