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Kairali Ayurvedic Group is aiming a consolidated revenue of Rs 150 crore by FY26, led by the expansion of its hospitality and Ayurveda treatment centres along with ramp-up of FMCG and OTC business, said its Executive Director Abhilash K Ramesh. The 76-year-old Kairali Ayurvedic Group (KAG) is largely split into three divisions - Ayurveda Centers, Hospitality and Ayurvedic Products - and each is charting its own growth plans, both in domestic as well as foreign markets. The group, which has a debt-free balance sheet, has its entire focus on organic growth by preserving its heritage, in hospitality and in its products business, he added. "Post pandemic, we are looking at Rs 150 crore by FY26. That is nearly doubling what we are doing right now. Maybe we go better than we expect," Ramesh told PTI. During the pandemic, like other hospitality firms, its revenue was also impacted but it gradually come out. As part of its growth ambitions, KAG is also looking at foreign markets for the .
Specialty chemicals maker Vipul Organics on Monday said it has bagged an order worth Rs 7.15 crore from Tamil Nadu NewsPrint and Paper Ltd (TNPL) for supply of blue and violet pigment dye. Paper dye is a new category of business that Vipul Organics ventured into only in 2022, after spending 18 months on product innovation. "Within two years, we have become the preferred colorant suppliers to the paper industry. It is exciting to be able to meet the requirements of the industry and be known for our innovative, high quality products for the industry," Vipul Organics Executive Director Mihir V Shah said in a statement. Vipul Organics is on course to meet its target of Rs 50 crore from this sector over the next three years, he said. The company has received a strong positive response to the offering for the paper industry through participation in B2B shows of the industry. "We have been busy converting our trial orders to full orders," he added. In India, the dyes and pigments segment
Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday launched the 'Bharat Organics' brand of the newly created National Cooperative Organics Ltd (NCOL) and asserted that it will emerge as the most "trusted" brand in India and abroad. Shah also launched the NCOL's logo, website and brochure. He gave away NCOL membership certificates to five cooperative societies. Addressing the national symposium on promotion of organic products through cooperatives here, Shah said, "NCOL is a platform for organic growers. Today, we are launching six products under the 'Bharat Organics' brand and 20 products by December." The six organic products -- tur dal, chana dal, sugar, rajma, basmati rice, and Sonamasoori rice -- will be sold through Mother Dairy's Safal outlets and online platforms, he said and added a network of retail outlets is being created across the country. Initially, NCOL will sell the organic products in India and later will market in other countries, he added. Shah further said, about 50 p
It will develop a system for the preservation and promotion of indigenous natural seeds through various cooperative societies across the country with support from relevant ministries
Bihar Agriculture Minister Prem Kumar said implementation of the "agriculture roadmap" has given a major boost to both production and productivity
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