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9960702639 ªÉ¶É´Éæié Ëjé¤Éeò Eò महाराष्ट्र रा煍यातील नⴂदणीकृ त र्ते करी उत्पादक कं पनयांची यादी List of Registered Farmer Producer Companies in Maharashtra State Month of December 2018 DATE OF S.No CIN COMPANY_NAME REGISTERED_OFFICE_ADDRESS EMAIL Contact Person Contact No REGISTRATION Ahmednagar 135 H. NO. 671/A, RASHIN TAL- KARJAT AAISAHEB AGRO PRODUCER kamble.santosh2201@gmail. 1 U01114PN2017PTC173196 30-10-2017 AHMEDNAGAR Ahmednagar MH 414403 COMPANY LIMITED com संजय जाधव ९६६५६५३३९३ IN ADARSH SAI MAULI GUT NO HOUSE NO 6 DAHEGAON MÉÉä®úIÉxÉÉlÉ ÊºÉiÉÉ®úÉ¨É 9657752257/ 2 U01400PN2015PTC153935 PRODUCER COMPANY 03-02-2015 BOLKA KOPARGAON Maharashtra [email protected] LIMITED INDIA 423603 ®úÉʶÉxÉEò®ú 9960702639 ADARSHA GRAMEEN AGRO PIMPRI LAUKI AJAMAPUR, TAL - SANGAMNER, DIST - 3 U01403PN2014PTC152109 PRODUCER COMPANY 08-08-2014 [email protected] दिलीप लवारे ९९२२६२०८१३ AHMEDNAGAR SANGAMNER LIMITED Maharashtra INDIA 422605 GAT. NO. 213, AGADGAON, TAL- AGADGAON KALBHAIRAVNATH NAGAR, DIST. AHMEDNAGAR, 4 U01113PN2018PTC177495 FARMERS PRODUCERCOMPANY 02-07-2018 [email protected] ªÉ¶É´ÉÆiÉ ËjɤÉEò Eò®úɳäý AGADGAON AHMEDNAGAR Ahmednagar - LIMITED MH 414001 IN AT-POST- MEHENDURI, TALUKA- [email protected], AGASTI FARMERS PRODUCER 9359171653/ 5 U01400PN2015PTC154186 02-03-2015 AKOLE, DIST-AHMEDNAGAR, agastifarmersproducerco@g ववकास देवराम COMPANY LIMITED AKOLE Maharashtra INDIA 422601 mail.com आरोटे 9975299214 AGROVISION FARMERS Ahmednagar Bazar, Awar, Chahurana Bk., T.P. Scheme No.3, Kadba Building, 6 U15122PN2013PTC149254 PRODUCER COMPANY 24-10-2013 [email protected] 1st Floor, Block No.2 Ahmednagar +Êxɯûvnù ½þ®úÒ ¨ÉÉä®äú - LIMITED Maharashtra INDIA 414001 AHMEDNAGAR DAIRY FARMERS Bhenda Khurd, Tal- Newasa 7 U01100PN2017PTC168014 18-01-2017 PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED Ahmednagar Ahmednagar MH 414603 IN HOUSE NO. 178 KHIRVIRE AKOLE MAHILA FARMERS [email protected] 8 U01112MH2018PTC309799 23-05-2018 AHMEDNAGAR Ahmednagar MH ±ÉÆEòɤÉÉ<Ç ¤ÉɳÖý MÉÉäbä÷ PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED om 9673695631 422601 IN AKOLE TALUKA SHETAKARI KRUSHI At AKOLE, TAL- AKOLE, AHAMEDNAGAR लहानू ननवत्तृ ी 9 U01100PN2018PTC179239 29-09-2018 [email protected] PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED 422601 ८६००२३४३३९ सदगीर 1025, PISAL BUILDING, BAZARTAL [email protected], AMARSINH AGRO PRODUCER KARJAT, TAL- KARJAT DIST- 9423461369 or 10 U74900PN2013PTC147147 29-04-2013 [email protected] Vittal Pisal COMPANY LIMITED AHMEDNAGAR, KARJAT 9422645424 m Maharashtra INDIA 414402 AT - HANUMAN NAGAR, AMBALIKA FARMERS PRODUCER BARADGAON SUDHRIK, TAL - [email protected] 11 U01119PN2017PTC172613 19-09-2017 COMPANY LIMITED KARJAT, DIST - AHMEDNAGAR m सुदर्नश कोपनर ९७६६५००५८७ AHMEDNAGAR Ahmednagar-414402 DATE OF S.No CIN COMPANY_NAME REGISTERED_OFFICE_ADDRESS EMAIL Contact Person Contact No REGISTRATION AMRUTVAHINI AGRO AT POST TAKALI POST & TAL. AKOLE DIST AHMEDNAGAR [email protected] वव腍ठलराव शंकर 12 U01403PN2012PTC144512 PRODUCER COMPANY 28-08-2012 AHMEDNAGAR Maharashtra INDIA M ९४२३७८५६१७ LIMITED 422601 चासकर. ANKUR FARMERS PRODUCER AT POST-DHAVALPURI TALUKA PARNER 13 U01220PN2016PTC167437 08-12-2016 9763772747 COMPANY LIMITED PARNER Ahmednagar MH 414103 IN सोमनाथ गोरख पालवे AT ASHVI BUDRUK, TALUKA- ASHVIGREEN FARMERS SANGAMNER DISTRICT- 14 U01409PN2018PTC175805 04-04-2018 नवीन कं पनी आहे कामकाज नाही PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED AHMEDNAGAR AHMEDNAGAR Ahmednagar MH 422605 IN C/O LOKPANCHAYAT, ODAWA BALIRAJA KRISHAK ODHA SANGAMNER PUNE ROAD, 15 U01110PN2009PTC134830 PRODUCER COMPANY 15-10-2009 SANGAMNER (KD) TAL [email protected] sarangdhar Pande 7588606165 LIMITED SANGAMNER Maharashtra INDIA 422605 SITAHARI BUNGLOW, NAGAR BHAGYATARA FARMERS PRODUCER 16 U01110MH2017PTC295195 22-05-2017 MANMAD ROAD, SAKURI TAL RAHATA [email protected] COMPANY LIMITED MÉhÉä¶É ºÉnùÉ¡ò³ý 9823220915 AHEMADNAGAR ,MH 423107 IN H NO 428, LONI VYANKNATH, TAL- BHAGYODAY AGRO PRODUCER |ÉÊ´ÉhÉ ¤ÉxºÉÒ±ÉÉ±É 17 U01113PN2016PTC166048 18-08-2016 SHRIGONDA, DIST- A.NAGAR nahatapraveenkumar391969 COMPANY LIMITED 9423465555 SHRIGONDA Ahmednagar MH 413701 IN @gmail.com xÉɽþ]õÉ BHAIRAVNATH FARMERS PIMPALGAON LANDAGA [email protected] 18 U01400PN2015PTC154332 PRODUCER COMPANY 12-03-2015 TAL.NAGAR PIMPALGAON LAN ®úÉVÉåpù ÊxÉ´ÉÞkÉÒ ±ÉÉÆb÷MÉä m - LIMITED Maharashtra INDIA 414001 MARKET YARD, RAHURI, DIST - BIJANKUR FARMERS PRODUCER 19 U01110PN2017PTC171578 21-07-2017 AHMEDNAGAR AHMEDNAGAR [email protected] COMPANY LIMITED ¸ÉÒ.ÊnùxÉä¶É ZÉÉ´É®äú 9096038189 Ahmednagar MH 413701 IN CHARACHANDRA FARMER 326, RAHATA TAL. RAHATA chetan- 20 U01100PN2017PTC172489 13-09-2017 PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED AHMEDNAGAR Ahmednagar-423107 [email protected] nùɦÉÉbä÷ SÉäiÉxÉ 9970070026 C/O-PAVANKUMAR SHASHIKANT CHASNALI YUVA FARMERS PRODUCER {É´ÉxÉ ¶ÉʶÉEòÉÆiÉ 21 U01100PN2018PTC177961 03-08-2018 CHANDGUDE H. NO. 101, A/P-CHASNALI [email protected] COMPANY LIMITED 9921752975 KOPERGAON Ahmednagar MH 423601 IN SÉÉÆnùMÉÖbä÷ DATTAKRUPA KRISHI ASHOK HANUMANT DATIR WAGHOLI, TAL.SHEVGAON ¸ÉÒ. +¶ÉÉäEò ½þxÉÖ¨ÉÆiÉ 9730291511/ 22 U01403PN2014PTC152005 PRODUCER COMPANY 30-07-2014 [email protected] AHMEDNAGAR Maharashtra INDIA nùÉiÉÒ®ú 9767150110 LIMITED 414502 DEDHGAON MAITREYA ORGANIC DEDHGAON MAITREYA ORGANIC GOAT 23 U01110PN2016PTC164406 GOAT FARMERSPRODUCER 10-05-2016 FARMERSPRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED [email protected] b÷Éì.nùkÉÉjÉªÉ ´ÉxÉä 9422752101 COMPANY LIMITED TAL. NEWASA, Ahmednagar DEEPSTAMBH AGRO FARMERS At Post- Manori, Tal- Rahuri 24 U01100PN2017PTC168894 14-02-2017 [email protected] b÷Éì.nùkÉÉjÉªÉ ´ÉxÉä 9422752101 PRODUCER COMPANYLIMITED Ahmednagar Ahmednagar MH 413705 IN C/O. PRADIP MUNGSE, DEOLALI DEVLALI PRAVARA KRUSHI PRODUCER PRAVARA CITY TALUKA- RAHURI 25 U01400PN2018PTC179658 17-10-2018 COMPANY LIMITED AHMEDNAGAR Ahmednagar MH 413716 IN DATE OF S.No CIN COMPANY_NAME REGISTERED_OFFICE_ADDRESS EMAIL Contact Person Contact No REGISTRATION संगीता शत्र慍न DHYEYA AGRO PRODUCER COMPANY DHYEYAWADI, 368, PAGIRWADI, ू 26 U01111PN2016PTC167641 22-12-2016 MUTHALANE TAL. AKOLE, AHAMADNAGAR - LIMITED Ahmednagar MH 422601 IN डगळे GUT NO.51, VILLAGE KUKANA, DNYANDEEP FRUITS AND [email protected] 9657568395/ 27 U01403PN2016PTC158196 VEGETABLES PROCESS 02-02-2016 TAL-NEWASA, AHMEDNAGAR ¸ÉÒ.¤ÉɳýɺÉɽäþ¤É ¨ÉÖ®úEÖò]äõ / [email protected] PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED Maharashtra INDIA 414603 8600832020 DRONA FARMERS PRODUCER AT POST LONI BK., TAL- RAHATA, 28 U01400PN2015PTC154495 26-03-2015 amol31st@rediffmailcom +¨ÉÉä±É vÉÉ´ÉhÉä 7588169798 COMPANY LIMITED RAHATA Maharashtra INDIA 413736 DUDHESHWAR FARMERS PRODUCER DUDHESHWAR FARMERS COMPANYLIMITEDH. No. 571, Nimgaon Jali, 9921255551/ 29 U01409PN2016PTC164785 31-05-2016 [email protected] ¸ÉÒ.ÊEò®hÉ +®úMÉbä÷ PRODUCER COMPANYLIMITED Tal- Sangamner422605 Ahmednagar- 9970800342 Ahmednagar HOUSE NO. 3042, BELEKAR COLONY, BARGEWADI ROAD, ECOSAFE AGRO PRODUCER ¸ÉÒ. 30 U01100PN2017PTC171032 19-06-2017 KARJAT, TAL-KARJAT, DIST- [email protected] तुषार COMPANY LIMITED ९८९०९०००४५ AHMEDNAGAR, KARJAT अबं ादास Ê{ɺÉɳý Ahmednagar MH 414402 IN GARBHAGIRI SHETKARI UTPADAK A/P WAMBORI, TAL RAHURI Post [email protected], 9511800865/ 31 U01400PN2014PTC152308 25-08-2014 ¸ÉÒ.ºÉiÉÒ¹É {ÉÉ]õÒ±É COMPANY NARE, DIST AHMEDNAGAR [email protected] 9422727544 AT-GAT NO.179/3, HOUSE NO. GAURINAND FARMERS 1975, SHINGANAPUR,TAL-NEWASA, 32 U01100PN2018PTC175112 06-03-2018 PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED DIST-AHMEDNAGAR, NEWASA Ahmednagar MH 414105 IN MILKAT NO.827, BESIDE HOTEL GEET GANGA NAGAR-MANMAD GEETGANGA FARMERS ºÉÆiÉÉä¹É ¤ÉɳýɺÉɽäþ¤É 33 U01400PN2018PTC176273 25-04-2018 ROAD, RAHATA, TALUKA-RAHATA [email protected] PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED 9970070094 DIST-AHMEDNAGAR Ahmednagar ±ÉÉåfäø MH 423107 IN H. NO. 1553, PARGAON, TAL - GITAI FARMER PRODUCER ¤ÉɳýɺÉɽäþ¤É 34 U01113PN2017PTC173050 17-10-2017 SHRIGONDA, AHMEDNAGAR [email protected] COMPANY LIMITED 9423462794 Ahmednagar MH 414001 IN ºÉJÉÉ®úÉ¨É Eòɳäý C/O PRAKASH LAXMAN AMBARE GODAPRAVARA FARMERS PRODUCER 35 U01119PN2018PTC178014 31-08-2018 GANORE TAL AKOLE AHMEDNAGAR COMPANY LIMITED Ahmednagar MH 422601 IN 2508 NEAR COLLAGE NEWASA GOGALGAON FARMERS KHURD TAL.NEWASA 36 U01100PN2018PTC174945 24-02-2018 PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED AHMEDNAGAR Ahmednagar MH 414603 IN MALWADGAON, TAL - SHRIRAMPUR, GREENPACK FARMERS PRODUCER [email protected] 37 U01100PN2017PTC170440 17-05-2017 DIST - AHMEDNAGAR SHRIRAMPUR Pramod Namdeo Asane 9511255711 COMPANY LIMITED m Ahmednagar MH 413739 IN DATE OF S.No CIN COMPANY_NAME REGISTERED_OFFICE_ADDRESS EMAIL Contact Person Contact No REGISTRATION C/O Kakasaheb Mahadev More At Post GUPTNATH FARMERS PRODUCER ¸ÉÒ. 38 U01100PN2018PTC179023 21-09-2018 Autewadi, Tal- Karjat AHMEDNAGAR [email protected] काकासाहेब COMPANY LIMITED ९८२२४४१००५ Ahmednagar MH 414402 IN महादेव मोरे HARICHANDRA GAD AT- POST. KOHANE, TAL-AKOLE, 39 U01403PN2015PTC155983 FARMERS PRODUCER 29-07-2015 AHMEDNAGAR Maharashtra INDIA [email protected] कृ �णा शंकर घोडे ७४१०५५४७७४ COMPANY LIMITED 422601 GAT.NO.119, CHIMBHALA, TAL- ¶Éè±Éä¶É HINDRAJ AGRO INDUSTRIES SHRIGONDA, CHIMBHALA,DIST - 40 U01100PN2018PTC176274 25-04-2018 PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED AHMEDNAGAR AHMEDNAGAR ¤ÉɳýɺÉɽäþ¤É 9762331011 Ahmednagar MH 413701 IN MÉɪÉEò´ÉÉb÷ HIRWAI TECHNOGREEN SR.NO 271-00-40, JALGAON RAHATA 41 U01110PN2017PTC173828 12-12-2017 PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED Ahmednagar Ahmednagar MH 413723 IN ÊxÉÊiÉxÉ SÉÉèvÉ®úÒ 9822033035 JAI MALHAR FARMERS GONDEGAON, WAKDI 42 U01400PN2015PTC154754 PRODUCER COMPANY 17-04-2015 SHRIRAMPUR Maharashtra INDIA [email protected] प ंडललक भवार 9850647152 LIMITED 413723 JIVAN ANAND AGRO KOLHAR KHURD, TAL-RAHATA,
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