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Pushp Biotech & Farms +91-9459691920 Pushp Biotech & Farms https://www.indiamart.com/pushpbiotechfarms/ Pushp Biotech & Farms has set up Tissue Culture Laboratory located at Village Thana Bharol, Near Sadhupul, Tehsil Kandaghat, Himachal Pradesh. Located in the Shivalik range of the Himalayas in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh About Us It is a Tissue Culture Laboratory located at Village Thana Bharol, Chail-Kandaghat Road, Tehsil Kandaghat, Distt. Solan, Himachal Pradesh. Located at a height of 2200 meters in the Shivalik range of the Himalayas in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, it offers a suitable and ideal location for setting up the lab. The project has been approved by the National Horticulture Board, Gurgaon and it has also given financial assistance after the project was successfully completed. The NHB officials who have visited the lab have termed it as a “model project” and one of the best in Northern India. The unit has state-of-the-art machinery & equipment, hardening facilities and world class nurseries. The unit has been designed to ensure world-class and international standards in various stages of multiplication and propagation of high quality and virus-free tissue culture plants. The unit has been designed with a production capacity of 2 million plant lets per annum, which can be scaled up subsequently. Laboratory Area : Presently, 4500 sq ft Hardening Facility & Nursery : 2 acres Location : 90 Kms from Chandigarh; 40 Kms from Shimla; 25 Kms from Solan For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/pushpbiotechfarms/aboutus.html F a c t s h e e t Year of Establishment : 2012 Nature of Business : Manufacturer Total Number of Employees : 11 to 25 People CONTACT US Pushp Biotech & Farms Contact Person: Shishupal Mehta Village Thana Bharol, Sadhupul, Tehsil Kandaghat Solan - 173215, Himachal Pradesh, India +91-9459691920 https://www.indiamart.com/pushpbiotechfarms/.
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