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Focus on realisation of MoUs signed at GIS in Vizag, says Jagan

Jagan said special focus laid on industrialisation, realisation of MoUs signed at GIS

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Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy virtually launching/laying foundation stone for various industrial projects at Tadepalli near Vijayawada
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30 Nov 2023 11:59 AM IST

Vijayawada: Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy laid the foundation stone for a slew of food processing and industrial units across Andhra Pradesh envisaging an investment of Rs.1100 crore with an employment potential for 21,744 persons.

Launching the food processing industries and laying foundation stone for new units virtually from the Tadepalli Camp Office near here on Wednesday, he said that MoUs signed at the Global Investors Summit (GIS) held in Visakhapatnam are being translated into reality.

He said that out of the 386 MoUs signed at the GIS in March 2023 to bring in Rs.13 lakh crore investments with a potential to give employment to 6 lakh persons, 33 units have started functioning and works relating to 94 units are in full swing while the works of other industries are in preliminary stage.

In the last four-and-a-half years, 130 large and mega industries have come up across the State with an investment of Rs 69,000 crore providing employment to 86,000 persons, he said.

It is noteworthy that 1.88 lakh new MSMEs have come up in the State providing employment to 12.62 lakh persons, the Chief Minister said, adding that the official machinery stood by the MSMEs even during the pandemic tines and the officials should continue the momentum and extend the same cooperation to the entrepreneurs in future too.

Reddy said that special focus is being laid on the industrial sector and called upon the officials to keep this in mind and continue their cooperation to the investors. He said the District Collectors should handhold the investors and entrepreneurs, extending them necessary cooperation at every step.

Earlier, the Chief Minister launched the 4.2 lakh metric tonne capacity edible oil refinery established by Gokul Agro Resources Pvt Ltd at Doruvula Palem in Muthukur mandal of SPS Nellore district with an investment of Rs.250 crore and employment potential of 1150 persons.

The Chief Minister also launched the Rs.2.5 crore sesame seeds processing unit established by APFPS at Peddiredlapalem of L. Kota Mandalam in Vizianagaram district. It will be run by the L. Kota Jai Kisan Farmers’ Producers Organization employs 20 persons.

He also launched the common facility centres at the printing cluster in Kakinada industrial estate established by the Industries Department with an investment of Rs.15 crore and employment potential for 1000 persons.

The Chief Minister also launched 21 industrial development projects and factory complexes established in 18 districts by the Industries Department with an investment of Rs.286 crore and laid foundations stones for some complexes. They have the potential of attracting Rs1.785crore investments and providing employment to 18,034 persons.

The Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for the Rs.144 crore maize-based food processing unit to be established by Sri Venkateswara Bio Tech Pvt Ltd at Kommuru in Eluru district. It has employment potential for 310 persons.

He also laid the foundation stone for the Rs.13crore BlueFin Enterprises food products unit at Konada in Vizianagaram district. It will produce potato, millet and wheat based food products and provide employment to 45 persons.

The Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for the Rs.12 crore tomato processing unit at Pathikonda in Kurnool district. This unit will be run by the Pathikonda Farmers Producers Association.

Laying the stone, he lauded the officials for expediting the work in this connection and added that he has fulfilled the promise he had made to the people during his recent visit there. The Chief Minister also laid the stone for the Rs.280 crore pharma unit of the Sigachi Industries at Orvakal mega industrial hub in Kurnool district. It will provide employment to 850 persons.

He later launched the works of the nutraceuticals unit of the RPS industries which will invest Rs.90 crore and provide employment to 285 persons.

IT and Industries Minister Gudivada Amarnath, Agriculture and Food Processing Minister K. Govardhan Reddy, CS K.S.. Jawahar Reddy, Industries Secretary N. Yuvaraj, Principal Secretary Chiranjeevi Choudary ( Food Processing), APIIC VC & MD Praveen Kumar, Handlooms and Textiles Commissioner M.M. Nayak, Industries Commissioner Ch. Rajeswara Reddy, senior officials and representatives of several food processing and industrial units were present.

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