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Business Presentation • Company Profile - Overview - Vision - Mission - Infrastructure • Products • Quality Welcome to a world of healthy goodness. • Established on the principles of delivering 100% natural products to the consumer at reasonable prices, Govardhan Naturals has been successful in adhering to its promise of providing premium quality grains, flours, oils, spices and dry fruits since inception. From sourcing select grains and processing them in germ-free environment to packaging, complete care is taken to ensure the highest standard of food safety and hygiene. During the entire process, special attention is paid to retain the original quality of grains so that the consumer receives nutritious and wholesome food products with excellent taste. • All our products are free from harmful chemicals and our promise of maintaining a green environment motivates us to minimize our environmental footprints. We are a team of skilled professionals based in Mumbai and working together to deliver products integrated with purity and natures’ best qualities to your table. Vision • Our vision is to be the global leader in providing 100% natural food products like flours and spices. • Our vision is to see our products becoming the most preferred and loved food brand of homes in India purely on the merit of their top quality and authentic taste within a few years from now. We endeavour to achieve this through right sourcing, technological advancements, better management of processes and employing the best skills and professionals who care enough to deliver quality food products. • Our vision of a healthier society begins with our humble efforts at providing healthy, pure and hygienic food products to our consumers. Through Govardhan Naturals, we aim to become a leading processor and exporter of premium quality food products. Mission It is our mission to meet changing consumer needs of every household in the country with complete efficiency by producing a wide range of products that include whole grains, flours, whole spices, powdered spices, mixes, oils, dry fruits and more while maintaining highest standards of hygiene and purity. Our principles of integrity and pursuit of excellence do not permit us to deliver anything but the best to our consumers. Infrastructure • Our factory is located on a 13,000 sqft area with a clean environment inside out. • Our Daily Production capacity is 10 metric tons of Rice and Pulses, 10 metric tons of Flours, 5 metric tons of Spices and whole Spices. The facility has expandable capacities for Production within the same premises as envisioned for future. • We have Standard Operating Procedures in all our departments matching institutional policies and purposes. We follow safety practices ensuring the safety of our employees and the food that we prepare. • We have standardized cleaning sorting and grading procedures for all our products. • Our cold storage facility ensures that our raw materials remain with the same freshness and natural form as received at our plant • Our packaging facility has the capacity to deliver 15 tons per day in prepacked pouches. Our sturdy packaging system ensures that the product doesn’t get deteriorated in anyway till it reaches the customer. According to customer needs, we also deliver in bulk packs. Products • Rice • Pulses • Flours • Whole Spices • Powdered Spices • Dry Fruits • Pre Salted Instant Spice Mixes • Sugar, Salt and Others Rice Superior quality grains of rice need special attention right from the time they are harvested until are polished and packed. Dedicating that kind of attention to detail is one of our fortes. From premium, aged Basmati rice and the indispensable kolam rice to steam rice and the simple Idli rice, we offer fine quality rice. These rice grains are treated in natural and chemical free ways of processing wherein the husk and bran are separated to present the edible part of the grain, in its most authentic form. All of this is done while retaining the natural and wholesome goodness of the rice grains that reach you as an end product. • Basmati Rice - Royal • Sona Masuri Rice (Raw) • Basmati Rice - Rozana • Sona Masuri Rice (Steam) • 1121 Basmati Steam Rice • Govind Bhog Rice • Lachkari Kolam Rice • Ambemohar Rice • HMT Kolam Rice • Idli Rice Pulses Pulses are also known to be the protein king of any given green diet. We ensure that every seed and legume that reaches you is in its purest form without losing any of its nutrients in processing. Our variety of pulses includes both skinned and de-skinned types so as to meet the requirements of any and every form of cooking. • Toor Dal - Rozana • Kabuli Channa • Safed Vatana • Toor Dal - Royal (1KG) • Green Channa • Green Vatana • Toor Dal - Royal (0.5 KG) • Kala Channa • Urad Dal • Moong Dal - Rozana • Channa Dal • Urad Chilka • Moong Dal - Royal (1 KG) • Dalia (chana roasted) • Urad Whole • Moong Dal - Royal (0.5 KG) • Rajma • Urad Dal - Special • Moong Chilka • Chawli • Matki • Moong Whole Flours The first thing that decides the quality of any given flour is the grains used for it. The process of grinding and refining the flour is the second factor that determines its texture. Once that is done, it is the packaging that decides the longevity of the flour. We, at Govardhan Naturals, are pioneers in paying attention to all these factors and hence are able to develop fine flours of rich varieties that can be used not only in traditional kitchens but in modern gourmet too. • Whole Wheat Atta • Udad Flour • Multi Grain Atta • Moong Flour • Besan (Gram Flour) • Rice Flour • Maida • Ragi Flour • Cracked Wheat • Rajgira Flour • Idli Rava • Singada Flour • Bajra Flour • Sabudana Flour • Jowar Flour • Varai Flour Whole Spices Whole spices are known to enhance the flavor of the food. Unlike the ground spices that penetrate the elements of food, the whole spices elevate the aroma of the complete recipe. We put extra efforts in making sure that the freshness and the wholesome quality of the spices are retained for longer periods. Retention of these qualities plays a key role in the success of delivering whole spices in their optimal state. • Jeera • Elaichi Big • Saunf • Elaichi Green • Jaiphal • Tej Patta • Imli • Javitri • Til - White (Polished) • Imli - Seedless • Kalonji • Til - Black • Coriander Seeds • Khas Khas • Til - White (Unpolished) • Lavang • Kokam • Flaxseeds • Kalimiri • Methi Seeds • Chilli - Pandi • Ajwain • Mustard Big • Chilli - Byadgi • Star Phool • Mustard Yellow • Chilli - Kashmiri • Dalchini - Round • Mustard Small • Chilli - Bor • Dalchini - Desi Powdered Spices Indian dishes, whether on a national or international level, owe their uniqueness to the use of spices. At Govardhan Naturals, we specialize in numerous types of powdered spices that range from heavily spicy to mildly spicy, letting you choose whichever suits your taste buds the best. Our powdered spices are those that form the essentials of any type of cuisine you intend to prepare. • Turmeric Powder • Amchur Powder • Chilli Powder - Red • Ginger Powder • Chilli Powder - Kashmiri • Amla Powder • Coriander Powder • Hing Powder - Golden • Jeera Powder Dry Fruits Dry Fruits are considered as power pack of nutrients essential for health. We offer a wide variety of quality dry fruits ranging from the small sized raisins to the mighty dates from the Middle East. The dry fruits are processed in a state of the art facility and packaged in extremely hygienic conditions and maintained at just the right temperature so that the consumer is able to enjoy their authentic taste and quality. • Pista - Plain • Cashew Nuts (Salted) • Pista - Salted • Walnut • Pista - Pishori • Anjeer • Kismis - a • Jardalu • Kismis - Black Seedless • Red Dates • Kismis - Black • Black Dates • Kismis - Afghan • Black Dates - Seedless • Almond • Red Dates - Seedless • Cashew Nuts (Whole) • Awla Sweet Candy • Cashew Nuts (Split) • Awla Masala Candy Pre Salted Instant Spice Mixes We offer Pre salted Instant Masalas to make cooking much faster, simpler and tastier for our consumers. After thorough research and development the masalas have been prepared with attention to taste and freshness. Care has been taken to see that the original aromas of the spices do not get masked by the salt. Our presalted instant masalas are available in many varieties that can be used for wholesome meals as well as for light salads and snacks. • Chutney primix • Makhani gravy primix • Ragda primix • Raseele aloo primix • Pattice primix • Paneer mutter • Pani puri primix • Chole primix • Chat masala • Rajma primix • Chatpata masala • Dal makhani primix • Dry veg primix • Pav bhaji primix • Raita • Biryani primix • Dal primix • Samosa primix • Khichdi primix • Bharma • Kadhi primix • Garam masala Sugar, Salt and Others We choose to deliver pure products and what could be more important than purity of the basic ingredients, salt and sugar? We ensure that the granular extraction of sugar is processed without chemical bleaching. Among salts we offer a number of types such as himalayan rock salt, black salt and regular salt. Besides these table essentials, we have a host of dairy additions, heral tea and milk powders, food items like Sabudana, and Amla candies as well. • Sugar Sulphurless • Milk Powder • Jaggery • Ghee • Himalayan Rock Salt • Herbal Tea • Black Salt • Jada Poha • Coconut powder • Patla Poha • Custard Powder • Kurmura • Sabudana Small • Varai • Sabudana Big • Groundnut Quality Control At Govardhan Naturals, we maintain high quality standards to deliver the best to our customers. A dedicated quality control team does regular audit, review and evaluation based on our Food Safety Management Systems. We are certified with ISO 22000-2005 after thorough evaluation of our systems and procedures. We keep constantly innovating to increase the bar of our quality standards. Office: 407, The Jewel, Opera House, Churni Road, Mumbai – 400 004, Maharashtra, India. Works: G – 7 & 8, Krishna Complex, Anjur Mankholi Road, Bhiwandi, Thane – 421302, Maharashtra, India. Contact: Chaitanya Gade , +91-9619 480 644 , [email protected].
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