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Introduction |
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Origin
Of The Industry |
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Achal
Industries is engaged in the manufacture and export of Cashew
Kernels and cashewnut Shell Liquid. It started commercial production
of Cashew Kernels on 1st December 1981.
With a small beginning, it has grown to its present status of
being the most modern, integrated Cashew Kernel manufacturing
plant in India. |
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Mangalore
is the birth place of organized Cashew Processing Industry.
Mangalore has to its credit many innovations in Cashew Processing
and has rightfully acquired a prominent place in the Cashew
World, especially, in terms of quality of product and performance. |
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Process
Capacity, area in occupation |
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Export
capabilities |
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Achal
Industries is equipped to process 6.4 MT. of raw Cashewnuts per day.
It has now in its possession 16000 Sq meters of land in three locations
in the industrial area of Baikampady, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.
At present it has about 7000 sq. meter areas of manufacturing and
common facilities, and 4815 sq. mt area of drying yards. |
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The
unit entered the Export field in the year 1984 and its products are
now exposed to all the international markets, viz, North America,
the EEC countries, Middle – East and Japan. It also has facilities
for the export of commodities and import of packing materials & machinery. |
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State
Regulation |
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Ownership |
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The
unit has strived to meet all regulatory requirements of the State
Government and Central Government and has contributed substantially
to the economy both in direct employment generation and contribution
by way of taxes. |
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The
unit was promoted as a family unit of Sri. G. Sadananda Prabhu. Presently
Sri. G. Giridhar Prabhu is the Proprietor of this Unit. |
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General |
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Human
Resources |
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Cashewnut
is the most popular tree – nut amongst all edible nuts. This is evident
by the consistent high value, which it commands in the world market
in comparison to other nuts. |
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The
unit employs more than 500 workers 95% of which are women from local
areas. |
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