Monday, December 23, 2024

The LuLu Group to invest Rs 500 cr in Telangana’s Food processing sector

Busy day for KTR as he woos firms, showcases Telangana State at WEF, Davos

The Lulu Group will invest ₹ 500 crore in the food processing sector, Industries and IT Minister K.T. Rama Rao’s office said in a release after the CMD of the Group M.A. Yusuf Ali met the Minister, a report in The Hindu, says. 

The Minister, who handed over necessary permission documents, on behalf of the State government for the unit, tweeted that the firm will create a world class food processing facility entirely for exports.

The facility will have backward linkages and provide a remunerative market for farmers in the State involved in horticulture and Livestock rearing.

Mr. Yusuf Ali said the group also has plans to set up another food processing unit and will make an announcement on that soon. 

The group would also be investing more in construction of large-scale commercial complexes in the State. 

“We have already selected several areas in Hyderabad city and are in talks with the property owners. Our aim is to build a shopping mall of international standards in Hyderabad,” he said.

The Abu Dhabi-based conglomerate Lulu Group and Spain’s Chemo Pharma had announced investment plans for Telangana following meetings with Industries and IT Minister K.T. Rama Rao at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

The Chemo Pharma, focused on research, development and manufacturing of a broad variety of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and a full range of Finished Dosage Forms (FDFs) for both human and veterinary use, said it will invest ₹ 100 crore on second line at their production facility in Hyderabad. 

The proposed line will be for production of pharmaceutical finished dosage forms.

In 2021, the company established additional QC and stability labs at the facility here. It also plans to initiate a new API and R&D Centre here along with continuing new product development activities in solids and injectable in Genome Valley, the Minister’s office said after the leadership of Chemo met Mr. Rao in Davos.

 “Delighted that Chemo, a leading pharmaceutical company, is continuing to grow from Hyderabad. This is indeed a testament to the life sciences ecosystem in the city and Genome Valley”, the Minister said.

In another development, e-commerce firm Meesho said it will set up a facility in Hyderabad. The firm will be working with the State government to onboard retail sellers in Tier-II towns. In doing so, it will utilise the Tier-II IT hubs across Telangana along with various platforms such as @TSATnetwork and @taskts, the Minister tweeted.

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