Reliance Consumer Products (RCPL), the FMCG arm of Reliance Industries, will establish its first integrated food park in Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh, with an outlay of Rs 768 crore.
Located in Brahmanapalli village, Orvakal area, the facility is part of RCPL’s larger Rs 40,000 crore plan to set up food parks across India over the next three years. Spread across 120 acres allotted by the Andhra Pradesh State Investment Promotion Committee, the project will be executed in two phases and generate around 500 work opportunities.
Phase one includes 23,000 TPA of spices, 3,800 TPA of snacks, and 14,400 TPA of noodles and pasta. Phase two will add 32,900 TPA of confectionery, 36,500 TPA of rice, and 120,000 TPA of atta. Adjacent to the site, Reliance is also developing a beverages unit on 80 acres. These food parks are central to RCPL’s target of Rs one lakh crore annual revenue in five years.