The Jawaharlal Nehru
Port Authority (JNPA) received approval from the Union Minister of Ports,
Shipping, and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal for the development of
export-import cum domestic agricultural commodity-based processing &
storage facility at JNPA on July 19th, 2024.
This is
India's first one-of-its-kind facility provided by JN Port.
Unmesh Sharad Wagh,
Chairman, JNPA, said, “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 & 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, emphasizing its commitment to
ensuring compliance with food safety and trade regulations and shall cater to
the agricultural commodities not only of Maharashtra but also of other states
such as Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. The export infrastructure is strategically
designed to include essential facilities such as: Cold Storage, Pre-cooling
Facilities, Frozen Storage and Dry Warehouses.
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