JNPA’s proposed agricultural commodity-based processing & storage facility to provide comprehensive services
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) has received approval from the Union Minister of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, Mr Sarbananda Sonowal, for the development of an Export-Import cum Domestic Agricultural Commodity-based Processing & Storage Facility at the port. This will be a one-of-its-kind facility in the country, the port highlighted in a communique.
Said Mr Unmesh Sharad Wagh, IRS, Chairman, JNPA, about the initiative, “Following the theme laid by the Ministry about the ‘port-led development’ and JNPA’s efforts for ‘port-led industrialisation’, we are developing domestic agricultural commodity-based processing and storage facility. The primary objective of the project is to mitigate wastage due to multiple handling and unhygienic storage, and extend the shelf life of a variety of produce. This initiative aligns with our aim to create a comprehensive port ecosystem”.
The proposed facility is planned on 27 acres of land and is designed to provide comprehensive services including processing, sorting, packing and laboratory facilities, emphasising the port’s commitment to ensuring compliance with food safety and trade regulations. It will cater to agricultural produce not only from Maharashtra but other states such as Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat as well.
The export infrastructure is strategically designed to include essential facilities such as:
* Cold Storage: Ensuring optimal temperature management crucial for preserving product freshness and quality.
* Pre-cooling facilities: Vital for preparing perishable goods for transport and maintaining their integrity throughout the journey.
* Frozen Storage: Designed to accommodate goods requiring deep freeze conditions to preserve texture, taste and nutritional value.
* Dry Warehouses: Providing secure storage solutions for non-perishable goods, safeguarding them from environmental factors.
On the import side, the facility will mirror these capabilities with dedicated frozen and cold storage options, along with dry warehouses, ensuring seamless handling and storage solutions for imported goods.
With advanced technology and efficient processing and preservation techniques, the facility is poised to significantly reduce post-harvest losses, thereby positively impacting the entire agricultural supply chain. The project, estimated at Rs 285 crore, will be executed in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode and Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Transfer (DBFOT) model. Interested companies can download the tender document from JNPA’s website, www.jnport.gov.in, or log on to the Central Public Procurement Portal (https://eprocure.gov.in/eprocure/app).
This project underscores JNPA’s unwavering commitment to sustainability and in fortifying India’s position in the global agricultural landscape. The launch is anticipated to mark a significant milestone in the evolution of India’s agricultural sector, it emphasised in a communique.
Source: Exim News Service: Navi Mumbai, July 23