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List of Organic Fertilizer Units in Maharashtra State Sr.No List Of Organic Fertilizer Units in Maharashtra State Sr.No. Name of Manufacturer Factory Address Old MFG. New MFG Date of Issue Valid upto license No. License Thane Division 1 Ratanshi Agro-Hortitech Vijay Roses Nursery Compound, OF 017 20-07-2012 30-06-2015 Khambata Lane, Opp.V.J.B.Udyan Post Office,Byculla (E), Mumbai - 27 2 Dyanamic Lifter Organic Fertilisers At Post.Umbre,Tal.Khalapur,Khalapur OF133 03-12-2015 02-12-2018 Pvt.Ltd.Raigad. Rd,Dist.Raigad. 3 Navi Mumbai Waste Processing 376-379,NMMC Dumping OF015 16-04-2013 15-04-2016 Co.Pvt.Ltd.Mumbai Ground,Behind Lubrizol Factory,Turbe,Mumbai 4 Girish Enterprises Pvt.Ltd.Dist.Raigarh CIDCO,Muncipal Soild Waste Disposal OF128 15-09-2015 14-09-2018 And processing Facility,Panvel,Dist.Raigarh Nashik Division 1 Iskcon Agro Exports,Dist.Nashik Plot No.6,Siddhivinayk Industrial OF135 12-01-2016 11-01-2019 Industrial Estate Ozhar Mig,Tal.Niphad,Dist.Nashik 2 Ratanlal C Bafna Gosewa Anusandhan Kusumba,Tal.Jalgaon,Dist.Jalgaon OF078 14-11-2013 13-11-2016 Kendra,Dist.Jalgaon 3 Hira Industries,Dist.Jalgaon 35,36,savad Faizapur parisar OF110 26-11-2014 25-11-2017 Cooperative Industrial Estate Ltd Savada Tal.Raver,Dist.Jalgaon 4 Sanjivani Agro Industries,Dist.Jalgaon Gat No.70/1,Tal.Dharangaon, OF115 24-03-2015 23-03-2018 Dist.Jalgaon 5 Jay Kisan Bio Organics Fertilizers,Dist.Dhule Piloda,Tal.Shirpur,Dist.Dhule OF117 01-04-2015 31-03-2018 6 Global Farmers Multimarketing,Dist.Jalgaon Gat No.43.Khedi,Kanalda Rd,Dist.Jalgon OF132 03-12-2015 02-12-2018 7 Asean Agritechnologies(India)Pvt.Ltd. Plot No.12 and 3 ,Siddhivinayak OF103 22-07-2014 21-07-2017 Nashik Industrial Estate,Ozar,MIG,Tal.Niphad,Dist.Nashik Pune Division 1 Sahkarmaharshi Bhausaheb Thorat Amrutnagar, Sangamner OF 003 18-08-2010 17-08-2013 Sah.Sakhar Karkhana Ltd. Dist.Ahmednagar 2 Ramkey Enviro Engineers Ltd. Gat No.462-467, Moshi Kachra Depot , OF 011 06-02-2012 05-02-2015 Moshi Tal.Haveli Dist.Pune 412 105 3 Diamond Lifter Organic Fertilizer Pvt. Ltd. Gat No.145, A/p.Bhagadi Tal.Ambegaon OF 012 08-02-2012 07-02-2018 Dist.Pune 4 Disha Waste Managent,Dist.Pune Plot No.87,Ramtekadi Industrial OF 106 11-09-2014 10-09-2017 Area,Hadpsar,Tal.Haveli, List Of Organic Fertilizer Units in Maharashtra State Sr.No. Name of Manufacturer Factory Address Old MFG. New MFG Date of Issue Valid upto license No. License 5 Vasantdada Sugar Institute,Dist.Pune Manjari Budruk,Tal.Haveli,Dist.Pune OF143 21-04-2016 20-04-2019 6 Abhyudaya Biotech,Dist.Pune Unit No.1,Survey No.48/1,2,3,Unit OF120 29-05-2015 28-05-2018 No.2,Sr.148/5,Tal.Ambegaon,Dist.Pune 7 Solapur Bioenergy System Pvt Kachara Depot,Old Tuljapur Rd,Solapur OF007 OF146 20-03-2013 19-03-2019 Ltd.Dist.Solapur 8 Ajay Bio Tech (I)Ltd.Dist.Pune Gat No.879,Tal.Purandar,Dist.Pune OF138 25-02-2016 24-02-2019 9 Mridula Biotech & Reasearch 1069,Watambare,Tal.Sangola, OF126 31-08-2015 30-08-2018 Center,Dist.Solapur Dist.Solapur 10 R.K.Agro Industries,Dist.Ahmadnagar. Gat No.106,At OF137 25-02-2016 24-02-2019 Post.Nimbodi,Tal.Pathardi, Dist.Ahmadnagar 11 Shri Kundan Products,Dist.Ahmadnagar. Gat OF107 21-10-2014 20-10-2017 No.490,MIRI,Tal.Pathardi,Dist.Ahmadna gar 12 Kan Biosys PVT.Ltd.Dist.Pune S.No.143,Lagadmala,Dhayari,Pune OF131 03-12-2015 02-12-2018 Sinhgad Rd,Tal.Haveli,Dist.Pune 13 Green Organic Fertilizers Gat No.588,At Post.Anjangaon OF149 21-06-2016 20-06-2019 Pvt.Ltd.Dist.Solapur Kh,Tal.Mahad,Dist.Solapur Kolhapur Division 1 Ninai Agro Pvt.Ltd. Plot No.D-20, MIDC,Tasawade OF 006 01-12-2010 30-11-2016 Tal.Karad Dist.Satara 2 Shri Gurudatt Sugars Ltd. Gat No.61, Takaliwadi Tal Shirol Dist. OF 013 OF112 10-02-2012 09-02-2018 Kolhapur List Of Organic Fertilizer Units in Maharashtra State Sr.No. Name of Manufacturer Factory Address Old MFG. New MFG Date of Issue Valid upto license No. License 3 Yashraj Agro Products & Research Centre Sr.No.204, Tasawade MIDC, Varade OF 007 04-03-2013 03-03-2016 Tal.Karad Dist. Satara 4 Vrundavan Sales & Services, Dist.Satara S.N.1836, Padali Tal& Dist.Satara OF 019 OF140 08-03-2013 07-03-2019 5 Nature Care Pvt Ltd. S.N.224, Vita-Karad Rd., Vita Dist.Sangli OF 022 OF136 08-03-2013 07-03-2019 6 Viraj Organics,Dist.Kolhapur 144.Gat No.807 Agar,- OF124 25-08-2015 24-08-2018 Dattanagar,Tal.Shirol,Dist.Kolhapur 7 Ramai Enterprises,Dist.Kolhapur Kagal Murgud OF147 04-06-2016 03-06-2019 Road,Tal.Kagal,Dist.Kolhapur 8 Kisan Krishi Udyog,Sangli Waghawadi Phata,Tal.Walawa, OF113 17-03-2015 16-03-2018 Dist.Sangli 9 Pratik Industries,Dist.Sangli Plot No.E-30,MIDC.Kupwad,Tal.Miraj, OF104 22-07-2014 21-07-2017 Dist.Sangli 10 Navratna Organic Manures Pvt Yetgaon,TalKadegaon,Dist.Sangli OF026 07-05-2013 06-05-2016 Ltd.,Dist.Sangli 11 Ghatprabha Fertilizers Pvt.Ltd.Dist.Sangli E-28,MIDC,Tal.Miraj,Dist.Sangli OF118 01-04-2015 31-03-2018 12 Vasundhara Agro Tech,Dist.Satara Gat No.502,Asangaon,Dist.Satara OF099 05-03-2014 04-03-2017 13 Opal Farm Agro Chemicals Chatrapati Shahu Industrial OF101 22-04-2014 21-05-2017 Pvt.Ltd.Dist.Kolhapur Estate,A/p.Agar,Tal.Shirol, Dist.Kolhapur 14 Hindusthan Agro Chemicals & Umbraj Mangwadi OF109 12-11-2014 11-11-2017 Fertilizers,Dist.Satara. rd,Tal.Karad,Dist.Satara 15 Nature Organics,Dist.Sangli E-28,MIDC,Kupwad, OF142 29-03-2016 28-03-2019 Tal.Miraj,Dist.Sangli 16 Nisarga Crop Care India Pvt.Ltd.Dist.Sangli Gat No.133/1,M.N.294,Vanjarwadi, OF105 07-08-2014 06-08-2017 Tal.Tasgaon,Dist.Sangli 17 Pratap Industries,Dist.Satara D-124,MIDC,Tal.Karad,Dist.Satara OF134 12-01-2016 11-01-2019 18 VRK Nutritional Solutions,Dist.Sangli Arag,Tal.Miraj,Dist.Sangli OF129 26-11-2015 25-11-2018 19 Arihant Krushi Udyog,Dist.Sangli S.No.197 Shirgaon (K)Po OF123 19-06-2015 18-06-2018 Nandre,Tal.Tasgaon,Dist.Sangli 20 Phenix Bioscience Pvt.Ltd.Dist.Kolhapur H-21,Karadge Mala.Opp Maruti OF108 12-11-2014 11-11-2017 Foundry,MIDC,Gokulshirgaon,Tal.Karvir ,Dist.Kolhapur List Of Organic Fertilizer Units in Maharashtra State Sr.No. Name of Manufacturer Factory Address Old MFG. New MFG Date of Issue Valid upto license No. License 21 Bhatia Bhumiputra Tradeco S.R.No.2246/D,A/p.Malgaon Miraj OF130 03-12-2015 02-12-2018 Pvt.Ltd.Dist.Sangli Pandharpur Rd Near Essar Petrol Pump,Tal.Miraj,Dist.Sangli 22 Sonai Infrastructure Pvt Ltd.Dist.Sangli 491/492,Krishna OF074 28-10-2013 27-10-2016 Farm,Mhaisal,Tal.Miraj,Dist.Sangli 23 Vasumitra Life Energies 1)Plot OF100 23-04-2014 22-04-2017 Pvt.Ltd.Dist.Kolhapur No.310/A/p.Bastawade,Tal.Kagal, Dist.Kolhapur. 2)At.Wathoda Road,Savandri,Tal.Kalmeshwar, Dist.Nagpur Aurangabad Division 1 Ellora Biotech & Agro Services Gat No.32,Chitegaon,Tal.Paithan, OF102 04-06-2014 03-06-2017 Pvt.Ltd.Dist.Aurangabad Dist.Aurangabad. Amravati Division 1 Abhinav Biotech Plot No.13,Santajinagar, Akola OF 001 OF037 16-06-2010 15-06-2013 2 Torrent Seeds & Biotech F-35,GG Warehousing Corporation OF 004 OF094 19-10-2010 18-10-2016 MIDC Phase II, Akola 444 104 3 Bhudhan Organic Manure Pvt.Ltd. Gat No.19,Amanatpur(takoda) OF 009 24-05-2011 23-05-2014 Post.Sukoda Dist.Akola 4 Special Biochem Pvt Ltd. S.N.102/2A, Anjangaon Bari OF 020 OF141 04-03-2013 03-03-2019 Dist.Amravati 5 Amol Bio Fertilizer,Dist.Amravati S.No.154,At OF121 29-05-2015 28-05-2018 post.Chandikapur,TalDaryapur, Dist.Amravati 6 Ram Bio and Orgo LLP,Dist.Yavatmal A-49/1,MIDC,Lohara,Tal.Yavatmal , OF151 02-07-2016 01-07-2019 Dist.Yavatmal. Nagpur Division 1 Dini Chemicals K.H.No.81/2,Khutala Ghungas OF 002 03-08-2010 02-08-2016 Rd.,Padoli Tal&Dist.Chandrapur 2 Sai Bhusampada Krishi Udyog Plot No.127, New S.T.Stanad, Savner OF 008 OF116 28-12-2010 19-12-2016 Rd., Khapa Tal.Savner Dist.Nagpur 3 Dayavijay Agro Industries S.N.361/1, Village- Raybasa Tal.Savner OF 021 07-03-2013 06-03-2016 Dist.Nagpur 4 Biocare (India)Pvt.Ltd.Dist.Nagpur KH No.116/02Mouza-Nagalwadi tah OF122 19-06-2016 18-06-2018 Hinga,Dist.Nagpur 5 Central Biotech,Dist.Nagpur Plot No.A- OF127 01-09-2015 31-08-2018 14,15,16,MIDC,Bhagimahari,Savner,Dist .Nagpur 59 Total-59 SSP Dealer List So.No. District Block Dealer Name Sale Adress Responsible person Mob./Telephone Product Categary Licence No. Licence Date of Issue Valid upto No. Authority 1 Raigad Raigad Coromandel International Sr.No.129,Village Kishor Makwana, 9825161014 SSP 0068/03/W Comm. Of 01-05-1995 23-04-2016 Ltd.(Baroda),Dist.Raigad Rasal,Sudhagad(Pali). Manager Agril. Dist.Raigad 2 Mumbai Mumbai Nirma Ltd.Ahmedabad(Gujrat), 505,Saraswati Colony,Hanuman Vinodbhai Ishwarbhai Prajapati 02717-251301 SSP 0035/03/W Comm. Of 20-01-1997 14-01-2016 Mumbai Rd,Ville Parle(E),Mumbai Agril.
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