BL Agro Plans to Aim for a Turnover of Rs 20,000 Cr in 2030

BL Agro’s this vision places an emphasis on partnership and cooperation

At World Food India, the BL Agro Group, a prominent player in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) and agri-food industries in India, successfully presented its strategic roadmap, Vision 2030. A courageous course of action is outlined in the complete plan, which was presented to the public in the presence of Santosh Gangwar, the Governor of Jharkhand. By the year 2030, it aims to achieve a turnover of INR 20,000 crores, with sustainability, innovation, and community upliftment serving as its fundamental principles.

BL Agro’s Khet Se Kitchen Tak, BL Kamadhenu Farms’ dairy initiatives, Leads Connect’s AgriTech innovations, and Leads Nextech activities are the four pillars that are the focal point of the Vision 2030 initiative. BL Agro’s objective of employing cutting-edge technology to revolutionise farm-to-table operations, empower farmers, and drive efficiency is reinforced by each program that the company offers.

Important Projects in the Light of Vision 2030

The corporation is going to create a millet-based venture with the intention of uplifting tribal tribes as part of its initiative to improve the development of the state of Jharkhand. BL Agro is working on dairy technology as part of its other endeavor to investigate the dairy sector. The company’s goal is to boost farmer incomes by selecting better cattle breeds and increasing milk production efficiency. It will establish a model dairy farm and an in vitro fertilization laboratory that will house 5,000 native cows. A farm that operates on a contract basis and collaborates with other farmers in the area to guarantee a consistent supply of green fodder for their cattle.

In a single day, an integrated milk processing facility is capable of processing 300,000 liters of milk. The production of 7500 metric tonnes of balanced cattle feed per month by a manufacturing plant that specialises in livestock feed. Last but not least, in order to lessen its reliance on crude oil and in order to construct a circular economy, it will install a compressed biogas (CBG) facility that will produce twenty tons per day of environmentally benign CBG and organic manure.

To address the issues that are faced by all players in the agricultural industry, BL Agro is utilising space-tech artificial intelligence and geospatial intelligence. This is making significant progress in the agritech sector. Through the establishment of market linkages, it will encourage entrepreneurial endeavors within the rural community.

The organization’s other endeavor, which is called EarthTech Analytics company, has the objective of providing solutions that are centered on people in the areas of space technology, artificial intelligence, and geospatial intelligence. The cutting-edge technology will solve real-world difficulties across a variety of areas, with a particular emphasis on sustainability, scalability, and impact.

It was emphasized by Ashish Khandelwal, the Managing Director of BL Agro, that the company does not consider Vision 2030 to be merely a growth plan. Company’s goal is to bring about significant change along the entire agri-food chain. BL Agro is working toward a future in which every link in the supply chain is more efficient, sustainable, and advantageous to both country’s farmers and company’s consumers by investing in innovative solutions such as space-tech-driven analytics, sustainable fodder production, and environmentally friendly dairy technology.

In addition, Ghanshyam Khandelwal, Chairman of BL Agro, stated that the company has a vision for a bright future for itself, one that would be filled with significant milestones that will propel the company, its partners, and the farmers of the country to new heights. BL Agro’s Vision 2030 is the company’s strategy for bringing visionary ambitions into the real world. “Certainly, we will be increasing our footprint and launching additional items in the near future. At the core, however, we are remaining faithful to our objective, which is to supply every Indian home with food that is not only affordable but also healthful and clean. That is what drives us, and that is what we are committed to creating,” commented Khandelwal.

The BL Agro Group’s Vision 2030 places an emphasis on partnership and cooperation. In order to accomplish its financial goal and make a contribution to the comprehensive development of the agricultural ecosystem in India, it will participate in collaborative efforts with specialists from all over the world.

MoU with Poland-based Arya Capital

Arya Capital, headquartered in Poland, and BL Agro both inked an MoU. At the signing ceremony, Dr. Arun Kumar, who is the Minister of State for the Forest, Environment, Wildlife, and Climate Change Department in Uttar Pradesh, presided over the proceedings. The partnership provides access to state-of-the-art and tested technology for India’s emerging green technology sector, in conjunction with Arya Capital’s bases in Switzerland and Poland. The collaboration will result in the delivery of cutting-edge solutions across a variety of industries, such as drones and forestry, as well as compressed organic gas (CBG). Additionally, it will entice Polish investment into India’s environmental programs and infrastructural projects.

Dr. Arun Kumar expressed his admiration for the relationship, noting that the partnership between B L Agro and Arya Capital is a demonstration of India’s dedication to making progress in all areas of research and development. “We’re adopting cutting-edge technologies that make sustainability a reality and protect the environment”. These kinds of projects not only contribute to the expansion of the economy, but they also bolster efforts to battle the effects of climate change.

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