Cremica sets up Rs 120 cr mega food park in HP

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Cremica Food Industries, which manufactures mayonnaise, and sauces, has set up a 55-acre in with an investment of Rs 120 crore for processing of agriculture and horticulture crops, a top said.

The mega food park, which is equipped with modern food processing infrastructure facility, is expected to attract a further investment of Rs 300 crore from upcoming units,

its CMD Akshay Bector said.

Already 3-4 plants have been finalised in this food park, which has been set up under the of the central government. This includes a pickle unit at Rs 15-20 crore project cost, a jam unit at Rs 5 crore cost and apple juice and puree line with an investment of about Rs 20 crore.

"There are discussions going on for setting up of 6 more units, which includes 2 units from Cremica itself and 4 units from others," Bector said.

He highlighted that each company will save Rs 15-20 crore by setting up unit in this

"We provide a platform for establishing backward and forward linkages covering the entire and implement best practices in post-harvest management," Bector said.

The food park has central processing unit with capacity of more than 750tonne per day, besides fruits and vegetables preservation line along with pulping line. It also offers various other common facilities like weigh bridge, business centre, and truck parking area.

Cremica Food Industries, established in 1978 by Rajni Bector, posted a turnover of Rs 300 crore last fiscal, with average annual growth of 20 per cent.

"We are the biggest manufacturer of and third largest manufacturer of ketchup," Bector said.

It has three existing across Punjab, Greater Noida and

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First Published: Tue, June 11 2019. 12:45 IST