Jawaharlal
Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) has awarded a Rs 284 crore contract to a consortium
of Man Infraconstruction and Trident Agrocom Exports for the development of an
export-import cum domestic agriculture commodity-based processing and storage
facility at JNPA. The project will be
constructed on a 27-acre land parcel within the port complex.
Once operational, the facility
is expected to handle about 1.2 million tonne of cargo annually, significantly
contributing to the country’s agro trade by improving the processing, storage,
and transportation infrastructure for agricultural commodities.
This is India’s first
one-of-its-kind facility provided by JN port. It is designed to provide
comprehensive services
including processing, sorting, packing, and laboratory facilities, emphasising
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 project had
received approval from Union Minister of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways,
Sarbananda Sonowal on July 16, 2024.