Jain Irrigation Systems has decided to
invest Rs.350 crore by March 2010l, to increase pipe manufacturing and
irrigation systems capacity besides exploring new opportunities in the North.
Recently, World Bank has sanctioned
loan worth $60 million after considering the environment-friendly projects the
company undertakes. The company plans to raise remaining fund through internal
accruals and term loans from banks at reasonable rates.
After recently acquiring 1,250 acre
near Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, the company is planning future setups in the
North especially in Punjab, Haryana and Uttarakhand, for establishing
agriculture R&D centre for tissue culture fruits, soil testing, besides food
processing centre and pipe manufacturing facility.
Presently, the company has a land bank
of over 2,500 acre in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
Behind this, Jain Irrigation is also presently working on enhancing
manufacturing capacity of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene (PE) pipe and
PVC sheet in Jalgaon from 49,721 to 67,826 tpa, while, it plans to raise
capacity of agro processing capacity to 38,542 tpa by financial year 2009, from
its last year figure of 3600 tpa.
Also See:
Jain Irrigation
earmarks Rs.100 cr investment plan (27-Sep-08)