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S. No. Name of Project Location Type of Project List of Project (as on 03/02/2021) Abbrivations: GG: Grower Groups; I: Individual Farmer; P: Processing Unit; T: Trading Unit; WH: Wild Harvest; L: Livestock; C: Certified Organic, IC: Inconversion to Organic; L/P: Livestock Processing; F/P: Feed Processing; GH: Green House; Mushroom. S. No. Name of Project Location Type of Status Scope Contact Person Correspondence Email Contact No. Crop Remark Project (NPOP /NOP) 1 Thar Organics Sriganganagar I C NPOP & Mr. Navdeep Singh [email protected] 7665000058 Aloe- Vera, Kinnow, Mosambi, Barley, Brown NOP Gram, Fenugreek, Flax Seed, Fodder, kabuli Chana, Lentil, Mustard, Potato, Rape, Sugarcane, Taramira Seed, Wheat. 2 Sikkim Organic Grower Group- East Sikkim GG C NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 Beans Fresh, Chilli Whole, Fodder, Ginger Fresh, Lingtam Subaney (SIMFED) [SOM: NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri, [email protected] Maize Grain, Millet,Rajma, Soyabean, Squash, Phase-2] Mr. Prem Kumar [email protected] Turmeric, Urad Whole, Cardamom large, Orchids, Chettri papaya, Barley Whole, Buckwheat, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Fodder, French Beans, Mustard Green, Onion, Peas, Potato, Radish, Palak. 3 Sikkim Organic Grower Group-Aritar, East Sikkim GG C NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 Basmati Paddy, Beans Fresh, Urd, Chilli Whole, Sikkim (SIMFED) [SOM: Phase-1] NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri [email protected] Cucunber, Fodder, Ginger, Maize, Millet, Non [email protected] Basmati Paddy, Pumpkins, Rajma, Soyabean, Squash, Turmeric, White Kidney Beans, Cardamom, Cardamom Large, Oranges, Buck Wheat, Cabbage, Fodder, Mustard Black, Mustard Green, Peas, Potato, Radish. 4 Sikkim Organic Grower Group -Central East Sikkim GG C NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 Basmati Paddy, Bitter Gourd, Chilli Whole, Pendam-2 (SIMFED) [SOM: Phase-1] NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri, [email protected] Chucumber, Ginger, Maize Grain, Pumpkins, Mr. Dev Raj Diwan Squash, Turmeric, Cardamom Cabbage, Carrot, Green Peas, Potato, Radish, Red Onion, Palak. 5 Sikkim Organic Grower Group- Riwa East Sikkim GG C, 2IC NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 French Beans, Ginger, Kodo, Maize, Non Basmati Machong (SIMFED) [SOM: Phase-2] NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri [email protected], Paddy, Pimpkins, Squash, Turmeric, Wonder Hot [email protected] Chilly, banana, cardamom Large, Fodder, Oranges, Orchids, papaya, Tea Leaves, Broccoli, Buck Wheat, Cabbage, Cauliflower, garlic, Green Peas, Mustard, Potato, Radish, Red Onion, palak, Tomatoes, Wheat 6 Sikkim Organic Grower Group Tintek Singtam GG C, 3IC NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 Brinjal, Cabbage, Cauliflower, French Beans, (SIMFED) [SOM: Phase-3] NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri [email protected] Ginger, Kodo, Maize, Non Basmati Paddy, Radish, Squash, Turmeric, Wonder Hot Chilly, Bamboo, Banana, Cardamom, Fig, Fodder, Green Coffee, Green Tea, Guavas, Jackfruit, Mango, Oranges, Orchids, Papaya, Pear. S. No. Name of Project Location Type of Status Scope Contact Person Correspondence Email Contact No. Crop Remark Project (NPOP /NOP) 7 Sikkim Organic Grower Group Singtam GG C, 3IC NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 French Beans, Ginger, Kodo, Maize, Paddy, Palak, Samdong Kambal (SIMFED) [SOM: NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri [email protected] Squash, Tomatoes, Turmeric, Urad Whole, Banana, Phase-3] [email protected] Cardamom, Fig, Fodder, Guava, Oranges, Orchids, Papaya, Broccoli, Buckwheat, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Coriander Green Leaf, French Beans, Garlic, Green Peas, Mustard, Potato, Radish, Red Onion,Wonder Hot Chilly, Brinjal, Carrot, Cucumber. 8 Bamsan Organic Growers Group- ICS- Hamirpur GG C NPOP & Mr. Anil Sharma [email protected] 9418021240 Barley whole, Garlic, Mustard, Onion, Potato, 2 (ICCOA) NOP Ms. Bindu [email protected] 9008748074 wheat. 9 Suminter India Organic Farmers Idukki GG C, 2IC, NPOP & [email protected], 7506805487 Allspice, Basil, Bay Leaf, Black Pepper, Cinnamon Society 3IC NOP Mr. Swapnil [email protected], Bark, Dried Cardamom, Dried Clove, Dried Cocoa, [email protected], Dried Coffee, Dried Pepper Green, Ginger, [email protected] Nutmeg, Tulsi Leaves Dry, Turmeric, Vanilla, White Pepper, Ginger Fresh, Black Pepper, cashew Whole, Cebtella Asiatica, Cinnamom, Coconut, Coffee Cherry, Robusta, Dry Rose Petals, Celery Seed, Peppermint 10 Southern Nagaland State Organic Nagaland GG C NPOP & Er. Lipok Longkumar [email protected], 9436012141 Cabbage, Red Kidney Bean, soybean, Turmeric, Horticulture Grower (Shibah Welfare) NOP [email protected] Apple, Kiwi, Plums. [Phase-3] 11 Sikkim Organic Grower Group- Aho East Sikkim GG C, 3IC NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 Bottle Gourd, Brinjal, French Bean, Ginger, Kodo, Yentem (SIMFED) [SOM: Phase-3] NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri [email protected], Maize, Non-Basmati Paddy, Pumpkins, Squash, [email protected] Turmeric, Wonder Hot Chilly, Banana, cardamom Large, Fig, Fodder, Guavas, Orange, Papaya, Tapioca, Tea Leaves, Beans Fresh, Broccoli, Buck Wheat, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Coriander, Garlic, Green Peas, Mustard, Potato, Radish, Red Onion, Palak, Tomatoes. 12 Himoard Behna Organic Farmers Kullu GG C,1IC NPOP & Dr. R.S Minhas [email protected], 9418034928 Black Gram, Coriander Seed, Fenugreek, Garlic, Group- Kullu NOP [email protected] Maize, Onion, Potato, Turmeric, Apple, Apricots, Mango, Walnut. 13 Sikkim Organic Grower Group- East Sikkim GG C, 3IC NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 turmeric, corriander grean leaf, cucumber, fodder, Tadong Pakyong Pendam (SIMFED) NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri [email protected], french beans, ginger fresh, chili, maize, Fig, [SOM: Phase-3] [email protected] Banana, non basmati paddy, okra, pumpkin, radish, spinach, squash, guavas, oranges, broccoli, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, Drumsticks, Cardamaom, Brinjal, Bitter gourd, Bottle gourd,Tomatoes, Tubers 14 Sikkim Organic Grower Group -West East Sikkim GG C NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 Beans Fresh, Bitter Gourd, Chilli Whole, Cucumber, Pendam -2 (SIMFED) [SOM: Phase-1] NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri, [email protected] Ginger, Maize, Non basmati paddy, Squash, Mr. Dev Raj Diwan Banana, Cardmom large, Fodder, Guvava, Oranges, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Mustard, Potato, Radish, Red Onion, Palak. S. No. Name of Project Location Type of Status Scope Contact Person Correspondence Email Contact No. Crop Remark Project (NPOP /NOP) 15 Sikkim Organic Grower Group -West East Sikkim GG C NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 Beans Fresh, Bitter Gourd, Brinjal, Cauliflower, Pendam-1 (SIMFED) [SOM: Phase-1] NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri, [email protected] Cucumber, Ginger, Maize, Non basmati paddy, Mr. Dev Raj Diwan Pumpkin, Squash, Turmeric, Banana, Cardmom large, Drum Stick, Guvava, Kinnow, Black Gram, Broccoli, Buckwheat, Cabbage, Millet, Mustard, Potato, Radish, Rajma, Red Onion, Palak. 16 Sikkim Organic Grower Group -Sumin East Sikkim GG C, 3IC NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 Bitter Gourd, Bottle Gourd, Cabbage, Cucumber, Lingzey (SIMFED) [SOM: Phase-1] NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri, [email protected], French Beans, Ginger Fresh, Maize, Non Basmati Mr. Kamal dahal [email protected] Paddy, Pumpkins, Squash, Tomatoes, Wonder Hot Chilly, Banana, cardamom, Fodder, Guavas, Lichi, mango, Oranges, Orchid, Tapioca, Vancant Land, Beans, beet, Brocoli, Buckwheat, Carrot, Cauliflower, Coriander, Garlic, Green Peas, Kodo, Methi Leaf, Mustard, Potato, Radish, Red Onion, Palak, Squash, Urd. 17 Sikkim Organic Grower Group- Simik East Sikkim GG C, 3IC NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 Bitter Gourd, Bottle Gourd, Cabbage, Cucumber, Lingzey (SIMFED) [SOM: Phase-3] NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri [email protected] French Beans,Ginger, Maize, Non Basmti Paddy, Pumpkins, Soyabeans, Palak, Squash, Tomatoes , Tubers, Turmeric, Wobder Hot Chilly, Cardamom, Fodder, Guavas, Kiwi, Oranges, Orchids, Passion Fruit, Pear,Tea Leaves, Barley, Brocoli, Buckwheat, Cauliflower, Coriander Leaf, garlic, Mustard, Potato, radish, Red Onion, Wheat. 18 Sikkim Organic Grower Group- East Sikkim GG C, 3IC NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 Bitter Gourd, Bottle Gourd, Brinjal, Brocoli, Namcheybong (SIMFED) [SOM: Phase- NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri [email protected], Cabbage, Coriander, Cucumber, French Beans, 3] [email protected] Ginger, Green Peas, Maize, Non Basmati, Okra, Pumpkin, Snake Gourd, Palak, Squash, Tomatoes, Wonder Hot Chilly, Banana, cardamom Large, Fodder, Guavas, Lichi, Organges, Papaya, Beans Fresh, Broccoli, Buckwheat, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Garlic, Green Peas, Methi, Mustard, Potato, radish, Red Onion. 19 Sikkim Organic Grower Group- East Sikkim GG C NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 Bitter Gourd, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Chow-Chow, Pacheykhani (SIMFED) [SOM: Phase- NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri, [email protected], Coriander, Cucumber, French Beans, Ginger, 1] Mr. Anup Rai [email protected] Maize, Non Basmati Paddy, Okra, Pumkins, Radish, Tapioca, Tomatoes, Turmeric, Wonder Hot Chilli, Cardamom Large, Guavas, Moringa, Oranges, Broccoli, Buckwheat, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Garlic, Green Peas, Kodo, Mustard, Onion, Potato, radish, Radish, Rajma, Palak. 20 Sikkim Organic grower Group- East Sikkim GG C NPOP & [email protected], 9647858033 French Beans, Ginger, Maize, Non- Basamti Paddy, Nandok (SIMFED) [SOM: Phase-3] NOP Mrs. Rupa Chettri [email protected],
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