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One District One Product Initiative

Coconut and Coir

Coconut and Coir Products:

Dr.B.R.AmbedkarKonaseema District 

The ODOP initiative is aimed at manifesting the vision of the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India to foster balanced regional development across all districts of the country.

The Government of India have identified Coconut & Coir as One District One Product in Dr.B R Ambedkar Konaseema District.

The idea is to select, brand, and promote One Product from each District of the country.

  • To promote healthy food products by not using health hazardous materials in Food Processing Industries.
  • For enabling holistic socioeconomic growth across all regions.
  • To attract investment in the district to boost manufacturing and exports.
  • To generate employment in the district.
  • To provide ecosystem for Innovation/ use of Technology at District level to make them competitive with domestic as well as international market.

Action Plan:

  • Proposed various training programmed on Coconut Value Addition, Technology Transfer under various schemes of Government of India and Government of Andhra Pradesh.
  • Provide financial assistance through Department of Horticulture, Andhra Pradesh Food Processing Societies & Coconut Development Board.
  • Creating awareness on Market linkages by conducting meetings with retailers & also by conducting exhibitions
  • Empower the Industries /FPOS/Women to attain Self sustainability.

Coconut is our life.

No. of Mandals – 22

Revenue Villages- 316

No. of Revenue villages in which coconut is being cultivated  – 316

% of Population Dependent on coconut – 68.23

Area of Coconut Plantation – 96,336Acs

We Drink Coconut

 

                                                                            

                       Coconut Water                                                                                         Coconut Milk                                                                   Virgin Coconut Oil

                                                                                          

                   Coconut Honey                                                                                Coconut Lemonade                                                                         Coconut Neera

We Live with Coconut

                                                                                     

                     Coir Rope Handicrafts                                                                        Coir Handicrafts                                                                           Coconut Shell

                                                                                                     

 Coconut Leaf Basket Decoration                                                              Coconut Leaved Feather Broom                                                                 Coconut Leaves

Aim of ODOP Programme – Increase the remuneration of farmer from Rs.6/- (present ) to atleast  Rs.20/- (per Coconut):

                                                                                                          

          Coconut Milk Rs.315/Lt                                                                         Virgin Coconut Milk Rs.474/Lt                                                       Coconut Water Rs.6/

                                                                                                              

Coconut Desiccated Powder Rs.144/Kg                                             Yarn Rs. 5000/MT                                                                                          Charcoal Rs.40/Kg

                                                                                                       Organizational Chart – Horticulture Department

                                                                                                                                   District Horticulture Officer (DHO)

                                                                                                                                           Horticulture Officers ( HO)

                                                                                                                                       Village Horticulture Assistants

COCONUT AND COIR:

      Coconut is referred as “KalpaVriksha”- (The Tree of Heaven) as each and every part of the palm is useful to mankind in one way or other. Millions of families depend on Coconut for their Livelihood. Coconut Production Plays an Important role in the National economy. Dr.B.R.AmbedkarKonaseema District Shares 50% of Coconut Cultivation in Andhra Pradesh and cultivated in an extent of 38983.32 ha.

        Konaseema, “Andhras Coconut Country” known for its lush greenery, coconut groves, and vast agricultural fields. Most of the coconuts produced are sold as matured nut and small portion as tender coconuts for drinking purpose. Though a lot of value-added coconut products ranging from virgin coconut oil, desiccated coconut, coconut milk, coconut milk powder, coconut water vinegar, coconut shell-based charcoal, activated carbon, etc. can be produced and viable technologies are available, in Konaseema District the value addition in coconut is practiced to the maximum extent of ball copra making only. One virgin coconut oil manufacturing unit in Mummidivaram and few coconut shell charcoal units are established.

Importance of Value Addition in Coconut:

  • Value addition of coconut can help increase the income of farmers who cultivate coconut in the region. By processing coconut into products such as coconut oil, coconut water, coconut milk, and desiccated coconut, farmers can earn more from their produce than by selling raw coconuts alone. This can help improve their standard of living and reduce instances of poverty.
  • It also create employment opportunities in the region. Agro-based industries such as coconut oil production, coconut shell charcoal manufacturing, and coconut-based handicrafts can provide jobs for locals, especially women and youth. This can lead to overall economic development of the region.
  • It can also boost tourism in Konaseema district. Coconut-based products such as traditional sweets made from coconut, coconut water, and coconut oil are popular among tourists who visit the region. This can help promote local businesses and generate additional income for the residents.

Coconut Value Added Products:

Kernel Based Coconut Products

Virgin Coconut Oil

Coconut oil obtained from coconut milk is called virgin coconut oil. Traditional and modern methods are available for the manufacture of virgin coconut oil. In the traditional method, milk extracted from grated coconut kernel is boiled to get oil. Of late, the traditional method has been partially mechanized using a bridge press and mechanical grater. The modern method of extracting oil from fresh coconut kernel is known as wet processing.

Composition of VCO as per APCC

Sl. No

Parameters

 

1

Moisture (%)

Max 0.1

2

Matters Volatile at 1200 C (%)

Max 0.2

3

Free Fatty Acid (%)

Max 0.2

4

Peroxide Value meq/kg

Max 3

5

Relative density

0.915 – 0.920

6

Refractive index at 400 C

1.4480 –1.4492

7

Insoluble impurities per cent by mass

Max 0.05

8

Saponification Value

250 – 260 min

9

Iodine Value

4.1 -11

10

Unsaponifiable matter % by mass

max 0.2 – 0.5

11

Specific gravity at 30 deg./30 deg. C

0.915 – 0.920

12

Polenske Value

min 13

13

Total Plate Count

< 0.5

14

Color

Water clean

15

Odor and Taste

Natural fresh coconut scent,

free of sediment,

freefrom rancid odor and taste

The Virgin coconut oil is considered superior for use as edible oil, hair oil and baby oil because of its pleasing aroma and purity. It is applied on the body of babies to protect from skin diseases. Because of its low FFA content, this oil has a longer shelf life.

Desiccated Coconut

Composition of Desiccated Coconut

Sl. No

Item

Quantity

1

Moisture

1.3-2.5%

2

Protein

6.0-6.6%

3

Oil

68-72%

4

Carbohydrate

18-20%

5

Crude fibre

4-6%

Source* – Tropical Foods, Chemistry and Nutrition,Volume 2, George E Inglett

Dehydrated coconut meat in the grated and shredded form is desiccated coconut (DC). A large number of units in India are manufacturing DC which is mainly absorbed by the confectionery and other food industries. DC is also used as a substitute to grated coconut in various household preparations. DC is available in different grades based on the fineness of the material.

Coconut Milk

Coconut Milk is the oil-protein-water emulsion obtained by squeezing fresh grated coconut kernel. The undiluted and diluted forms are called coconut milk and the concentrated form is coconut cream. Coconut milk is obtained by extraction of fresh coconut wet gratings with or without water. This is an instant product, which can either be used directly/diluted with water to make various preparations such as fi sh& meat dishes, curries, sweets, deserts, puddings, cocktails, cakes, cookies, coconut jam, ice creams etc. It can also be used in the manufacture of bakery products and for coconut milk flavouring food stuffs. Preserved forms of coconut milk such as canned cream or milk and dehydrated whole milk are now available in many coconut growing countries. Commercial production of these products has been promoted in the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Western Samoa, Sri Lanka and Malaysia and to some extent in India. Indonesia is the leading exporter of coconut milk followed by Sri Lanka, Thailand and Philippines.

Coconut Skimmed Milk

plant protein and is an invaluable material for the preparation of milk substitutes. Coconut skimmed milk is a solution of the soluble components of coconut after the cream is separated in a cream separator. Skimmed milk is a good source of quality protein suitable for the preparation of many useful food products or as supplemental protein source, especially in regions deficient in animal proteins. Freshly prepared coconut milk from pared kernel is filtered through a 120 mesh vibrating screen and the pH of the filtered milk is raised from 6.3 to 7.0 with the additions of sodium hydroxide. The milk is then pasteurized at about 60oC for one hour and subsequently centrifuged in a cream separator to yield the aqueous phase or the protein rich skimmed milk.

Spray Dried Coconut Milk Powder

Spray drying is the best method for the preservation of coconut milk. Spray dried coconut milk powder is reconstituted into coconut milk by adding water which can be used to make various food preparations. The product offers additional advantages such as less storage space, bulk packaging at reduced cost and longer shelf life. Technology for the manufacture of spray dried coconut milk powder is available with the Coconut Development Board.

Coconut Cream

Processed and packed coconut cream is a ready-touse product which can either be used directly or diluted with water in various edible preparations. Coconut cream when partially defatted is called coconut milk. Coconut cream/ milk is used as an ingredient in household recipes and as a component of processed foods. Coconut milk is also used as coconut cream, a mixer in alcoholic drinks. Coconut milk/cream is available in pouches, bottles and tetra packs. Technology for the manufacture of coconut cream is available with Coconut Development Board.

Product Specification

Appearance

White smooth creamy consistency

Flavour

Coconut

Fat

23%

Protein

4%

Sugars

5%

Others

1%

Water

67%

Coconut Chips

Coconut chips are a ready-to-eat snack food. It is prepared in salted and sweetened forms. The Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, Kasaragod has standardized the process for preparation of chips. Coconuts of 9-10 months are used for the preparation of chips.

Composition of Coconut Chips

Sl. No

Parameters

per 20 g

1

Fat

9.42g

2

Lauric acid

4.82g

3

Calcium

2.10mg

4

Fiber

1.93g

5

Iron

1.30mg

6

Cholesterol

0.00

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is rather a unique cooking oil as it contains the short and the medium chain saturated fatty acids. It fi nds extensive use in the food industry due to its characteristics such as easy melting behaviour, resistance to oxidative rancidity, pleasing flavour and good digestibility. Coconut oil has gained importance as a dietary fat because of its high content of lauric acid, the source of monolaurin in the body and 16W content of Omega 6. It can be used for manufacturing margarine and shortenings. Coconut oil is preferred as a fat in the preparation of fi lled milk, infant milk powder, ice-cream and confectionery and bakery products. Because of its stable character, coconut oil is the preferred fat for deep frying.

Studies undertaken by the Biochemistry Department, University of Kerala showed that coconut oil:

  • Does not elevate blood total cholesterol and increases blood HDL cholesterol
  • If consumed along with coconut kernel, lowers blood cholesterol
  • Does not elevate LDL cholesterol or LDL cholesterol/HDL cholesterol ratio
  • Decreases serum triglycerides

A large number of branded coconut oil in consumer packs are marketed in the country. Coconut oil is refi ned for industrial use. The refi ned coconut oil is water white in colour with no aroma. Since coconut oil has the lowest level of unsaturated fatty acids among all vegetable oils, the cost of hydrogenation is much less than all other oils.

Coconut oil – Product Specification

(IS-542-1968)

Moisture % wt., Max.

0.25

Colour in 1/4 cell Lovibond Y+5R, not Deeper than

4

Acid value, Max.

2.0

Unsap. matter % by wt., Max.

0.8

Polenske Value, Min.

0.8

Copra:

Two types of copra, namely the milling and the edible, are made in India. The milling copra is used to extract oil while the edible copra is consumed as a dry fruit. Edible copra is made in the forms of balls and cups. Copra contains the highest percentage of oil compared to other oil seeds. It contains 15-20 percent carbohydrates, 9 percent protein and 4.10 percent crude fi bre besides 65-68 percent fat. The carbohydrate fraction consists of a large percentage of cellulose and sucrose together with other sugars. Besides glucose and fructose, the presence of galactose, raffi nose and pentoses is also reported.

Coconut Water based Products

Tender Coconut Water

The water of tender coconut (TCW) is a sterile, nutritious and thirst quenching health drink. It possesses therapeutic properties. The TCW has a calorific c value of 17.4 per 100gm.

Parameters

In 100 ml

Total solids%

6.5

Reducing sugars %

4.4

Minerals %

0.6

Protein %

0.01

Fat %

0.01

Acidity mg %

120.0

Ph

4.5

Potassium mg%

290.0

Sodium mg%

42.0

Calcium mg%

44.0

Magnesium mg %

10.0

Phosphorous mg%

9.2

Iron mg%

106.0

Copper mg%

26.0

TCW is rich in potassium and other minerals. Sugars form an important constituent of the TCW. The concentration of sugars in the nut water steadily increases from about 1.5 per cent to 5-5.5 per cent in the early months of maturation and then slowly falls reaching about 2 per cent at the stage of the full maturity of the nut.

Vinegar

Coconut vinegar is made from fermented coconut water and is used extensively as a preservative and flavoring agent in pickles, salads, sauces and many other condiments. Coconut vinegar is also made from the sap of the coconut tree and is similar to the fresh coconut water. Naturally fermented coconut vinegar is rich in minerals and vitamins such as beta carotene, calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorous, potassium and sodium. Raw, unfiltered organic coconut vinegar is similar to the one that is fermented naturally. Coconut vinegar helps in digestion and improves the quality of cooked meat and fi sh. It is a healthier alternative to synthetic vinegar.

Coconut squash

It is a nourishing and refreshing healthy soft drink concentrate prepared by mixing coconut water, sugar and natural preservatives like lemon and ginger. It is rich in vitamins and minerals with low calorie. The product has a shelf life of three months under ambient conditions. The product is a new item and is gaining popularity in Asia and Pacific countries.

Nata-de-coco

Nata-de-coco a cellulosic white to creamy yellow substance formed by acetobacter Aceti subspecies Xylinium, on the surface of sugar enriched coconut water / coconut milk / plant extract / fruit juices or other waste materials rich in sugar.

It is popularly used as a dessert. It is also used as an ingredient in food products, such as ice cream, fruit cocktails, etc. “Nata” is a Spanish word, derived from the latin word “Natare” meaning “to float”. Nata making plays an important role in the development of our coconut industry because of the growing interest in its production from coconut water, an abundant waste product of coconut processing units.

Nata can be prepared from various fruits like banana, pineapple, tomato etc. and the product named after the media used, like “Nata de coco” from coconut, “Nata de pina” from pineapple etc. We can also use coconut milk, finely shredded coconut meat or coconut water in preparing Nata.

Coconut Inflorescence Based Food Products

Neera

The vascular sap collected from immature unopened coconut inflorescence is popularly known as Neera in fresh form. It is a sugar containing juice and is a delicious health drink and a rich source of sugars, minerals and vitamins. It is sweet and oyster white in colour and translucent. It is tapped from the coconut inflorescence and is filtered, pasteurized and bio preservatives added to preserve the product. Treated Neera can be preserved in cans upto two months at room temperature. It can also be packed in tetra packs or glass bottles. Tapping can be done for six months in a year. It is an abundant source of minerals, 17 amino acids, vitamin C, broad spectrum B vitamins and has a nearly neutral pH.

The composition of Neera

Sl.No

Parameters

Raw Neera

Packed Neera

1

pH

6.2

5.2

2

Brix/TSS

15.13%

15.37%

3

Total sugar

15.00 %

15.00 %

4

Total mineral matter

0.27 %

0.26 %

5

Protein

0.106 %

0.106 %

6

Fat

traces

nil

Coconut Jaggery

Fresh neera when boiled to 118-120o C and allowed to cool for solidification. The solid mass is known as coconut jaggery or ‘gur’. Coconut jaggery is made in traditional coconut growing tracts in the country on a cottage scale. Calcium and phosphorus are the important minerals contained in coconut jaggery. Treacle is another product manufactured from sweet toddy. It is obtained by boiling down the toddy. Fresh toddy is also a good source of baker’s yeast. The fresh neera rapidly ferments and the sugar is replaced by about 5-8 per cent alcohol, which on distillation yields arrack. Fermented neera on acetic fermentation yields vinegar containing 4-7% acetic acid

Nutritional value of jaggery

Sl No

Parameters

Amount (%)

1

Moisture

9.1

2

Carbohydrate

87.54

3

Protein

0.72

4

Minerals

1.97

5

Fibre

0.46

Coconut Palm Sugar

The coconut palm syrup or jaggery can be crystallized to produce fine granules of sugar. Transition of coconut jaggery into a ground granule sweetener is more accepted by global markets. The recovery of palm sugar from coconut palm jaggery is 15%. The application of this sugar is tremendous and offers huge potential owing to its most important health attributes, the low Glycemic index and the high nutrient content. It can be the most suited alternative sweetener, especially when agave sugar is being rejected owing to the high fructose content. This alternative sugar industry is estimated to be a $1.3 billion industry and hence the market prospects are enormous.

Coconut Flower Syrup

This is a product similar to jaggery with high content of minerals. It is a rich source of potassium. It has good content of sodium and is free from total fats and cholesterol. It is produced when fresh Neera is heated and concentrated into syrup. The input output ratio is 6:1. The syrup has 50% sucrose content and possess low glycemic index at the levels of 35 GI which indicates that low levels of sugar gets absorbed into the blood thus making it safe for diabetic patients.

Nutritional Value of Syrup

Sl No

Parameters

Amount (%)

1

Total Soluble Solids

81.44

2

Carbohydrate

65.43

3

Protein

0.39

4

Minerals

2.00

5

Acidity

0.04

Neera Promotional Activities

Coconut Convenience Food Products

Coconut Biscuits

Coconut biscuits are ready to eat snack products prepared from maida and coconut powder. It can be prepared in different varieties through addition of cocoa, butter; ginger etc. The product has a shelf life of three months under ambient conditions. It is mainly consumed as a snack item. Coconut biscuits are highly nutritious and delicious with low calories and high fiber content and is one of the healthiest snack items which is quite popular and is in great demand in Asia and Pacific countries, USA, European countries, Middle East and African countries.

Coconut Candy

Coconut candy is prepared from grated coconut mixed with coconut milk. It has high fiber content and helps prevent intestinal sluggishness. It is a newly introduced product mainly produced in Asia and Pacific Countries.

Coconut Chocolate

It is a sweet confectionery item prepared from coconut gratings sugar, milk butter with a coating of chocolate. It is rich in protein, carbohydrate and fiber. It can be made more delicious through addition of cashew, badam and other dry fruits. The product has a shelf life of three months under refrigerated conditions. The product is having extensive demand in Europe, North America, Australia, Middle East and China.

Coconut Burfi

It is a snack prepared by roasting coconut gratings. A procedure for preparation of coconut burfi was standardized. Coconut gratings (after extraction of fat) were roasted, then added fat at the rate of three percent and sugar at ten percent gave highest organoleptic qualities. The product has good nutritive value with protein (10.23%), Ash (2.1%) and carbohydrates (60.87%).

Coconut Shell Based Products

Coconut Shell Powder

Coconut shells free from contamination of coir pith, etc., are broken into small pieces and fed into a pulveriser. The powder from the pulveriser is fed into a cyclone and the parallel product is collected in bag filters. The shell powder is then fed into a vibrating sieving machine and packed according to mesh size requirements for various end uses. The rejects from the sieving machine can be recycled in the pulverizer for size reduction. The main requirements for consistent good quality of coconut shell powder are proper selection of shell of proper stage of maturity and efficient machinery.

Product Specification

Appearance

clear light brown free flowing powder

Moisture

10 per cent max.

Apparentdensity

0.6 to 0.7 g/cc

Ash content

1.5 max.

Sieveanalysis

Retained on 200 mesh BS sieve shall not exceed 0.1%.

Coconut Shell Charcoal

Shell Charcoal is obtained by burning the shell of fully matured coconuts with a limited supply of air so that they do not burn away to ash but are only carbonized. The manufacture of shell charcoal shows from the coconut shell has become a very important economic and commercial activity. Furthermore, coconut shell charcoal, which was relatively a minor product in the past, has now developed into a general commercial commodity due to its intrinsic value as a raw material for the manufacture of activated carbon. Coconut shell charcoal are of two types: viz Coconut shell charcoal and granulated shell charcoal.

The quality standards for shell charcoal as per Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) are as follows:

Moisture

Less than 10%

Ash

Not more than 2%

Volatile matter

Not more than 15%

Fixed carbon

Not more than 75%

Foreign matter

Not more than 0.5%

Colour

Black

Size

Not more than 5%, shall passa 0.63 cm mesh sieve.

Activated Carbon

The process of activation is carried out in two stages. Firstly the coconut shell is converted into shell charcoal by carbonization process which is usually carried out in mud-pits, brick kilns and metallic portable kilns. The coconut shell charcoal is activated by reaction with steam at a temperature of 900oC -1100oC under controlled atmosphere in a rotary kiln. The reaction between steam and charcoal takes place at the internal surface area, creating more sites for adsorption. The temperature factor, in the process of activation is very important. Below 900oC the reaction becomes too slow and is very uneconomical. Above 1100°C the reaction becomes diffusion controlled and therefore takes place on the outer surface of the charcoal resulting in loss of charcoal.

Products Specifications

PH Value

6.5 – 7.5

Methylene Value adsorption mgm/gm

190 – 350

Adsorption capacity at % by mass (min)

45

Moisture (max.)

5%

Ash (max)

5%

Hardness

90

Overall, value addition of coconut has significant potential to improve the economic and social development of Konaseema district. It can increase income, create employment opportunities, and promote sustainable tourism in the region.

Interventions for Promotion and Upliftment of Coconut Industries

  • Improved Farming Practices
    • Department of Horticulture and Horticulture University
  • High-Yielding Varieties
    • Department of Horticulture and Horticulture University
  • Strengthening Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs)
    • Department of Horticulture, Department of Industries, NABARD, CDB, Coir Board, KVIB
  • Value Addition and Processing
    • Department of Horticulture, Department of Industries, NABARD, CDB, Coir Board, APFPS, KVIB, SIDBI and Other Financial institutions, DRDA and SERP
  • Infrastructure Development
    • Department of Horticulture, Department of Industries (MSME Development Corporation, NABARD, CDB, Coir Board, APFPS, DRDA and SERP
  • Research and Development

Horticulture University and KVKs

  • Market Linkages and Promotion
    • Department of Horticulture, Department of Industries (Exports Wing), NABARD, CDB, Coir Board, KVIB, Marketing Department (NAFED), DRDA and SERP
  • Financial Support and Incentives
    • Department of Horticulture, Department of Industries, NABARD, CDB, Coir Board, APFPS, KVIB, SIDBI and Other Financial institutions, DRDA and SERP
  • Skill Development and Training
  • Horticulture University and KVKs, DRDA, SERP and SIDBI
  • Policy Support
  • Government of Andhra Pradesh

Rules, regulations, act, Government schemes introduced or amended to propel the ODOP initiative in the district.

  • The Scheme adopts One District One Product (ODOP) approach to reap the benefit of scale interms of procurement of inputs, availing common services and marketing of products. ODOP for the scheme will provide the framework for value chain development and alignment of support infrastructure. There may be more than one cluster of ODOP product in one district. There may be cluster of ODOP product consisting of more than one adjacent district in a State.
  • With respect to support to existing individual micro units for capital investment, preference would be given to those producing ODOP products. However, existing units producing other products would also be supported. Incase of capital investment by groups, predominately those involved in ODOP products would be supported.
  • Support to groups processing other products in such districts would only be for those already processing those products and with adequate technical, financial and entrepreneurial strength.
  • New units, whether for individuals or groups would only be supported for ODOP products.
  • Support for common infrastructure and marketing & branding would only be for ODOP products. In case of support for marketing & branding at State or regional level, same products of districts not having that product as ODOP could also be included.
  • Department of Commerce is focusing on agriculture crops on a cluster approach for support for exports under the Agriculture Export Policy and Ministry of Agriculture is also focusing on cluster approach for development of specific agri-produce in districts having comparative advantage. Several states have adopted similar cluster-based development. The ODOP approach of the Scheme would lead to ease in providing common facilities and other support services.                      

Programme Components                    

  • The programme has four broad components addressing the needs of the sector:
  • Support to individual and groups of micro enterprises.
  • Branding and Marketing support.
  • Support for strengthening of institutions.
  • Setting up robust project management framework.

Support to Individual Micro Enterprises

  • Individual micro food processing units would be provided credit-linked capital subsidy @35% of the eligible project cost with a maximum ceiling of Rs.10.0 lakh per unit. Beneficiary contribution should be minimum of 10% of the project cost with balance being loan from Bank.

Eligibility Criteria for individual micro enterprises under the scheme:

  • Existing micro food processing units in operations.
  • Existing units should be those identified in the SLUP for ODOP products or by the Resource Person on physical verification. In case of units using electrical power, electricity bill would support it being in operations. For other units, existing operations, inventory, machines and sales would form the basis.
  • The enterprise should be unincorporated and should employ less than 10 workers.
  • The enterprise should preferably be involved in the product identified in the ODOP of the district. Other micro enterprises could also be considered.
  • The applicant should have ownership right of the enterprise.
  • Ownership status of enterprise could be proprietary/partnership firm.
  • The applicant should be above 18 years of age and should possess at least VIII standard pass educational qualification.
  • Only one person from one family would be eligible for obtaining financial assistance. The “family” for this purpose would include self, spouse and children.

Willingness to formalize and contribute 10% of project cost and obtain   Bank loan.

The Cost of the land should not be included in the Project cost. The Cost of the ready built as well as long lease or rental workshed could be included in the project cost. The lease rental of workshed to be included in the project cost should be for a maximum period of 3years only.

Group Category

  • The Scheme would support clusters and groups such as FPOs/SHGs/ producer cooperatives along their entire value chain for sorting, grading, assaying, storage, common processing, packaging, marketing, processing of Agri-produce, and testing laboratories.

Farmer Producer organizations (FPOs)/Producer Cooperatives

  • FPOs and Producer Cooperatives would be provided the following support:
    1. Grant@35%with credit linkage.
    2. Training support.
    3. Maximum limit of grant in such cases would be as prescribed.
  • Eligibility Criteria for Co-operatives/FPOs:
    1. It should preferably be engaged in processing of ODOP product.
    2. It should have minimum turnover of Rs.1crore.
    3. The cost of the project proposed should not be larger than the present turn over.
    4. The members should have sufficient knowledge and experience in dealing with the product for a minimum period of 3years.
    5. The cooperative/FPO should have sufficient internal resources or sanction from the State Government to meet 10% of the project cost and margin money for working capital.

Self Help Groups (SHGs)

  • Several SHGs are undertaking food processing activities. The Scheme proposes to provide following support to SHGs: –

Seed Capital

  1. Seed capital @Rs40,000/-per member of SHG for working capital and purchase of small tools would be provided under the scheme.
  2. Priority would be given for SHGs involved in ODOP produce in giving seed capital.
  3. All the members of an SHG may not be involved in the food processing. Therefore, seed capital would be provided at the federation level of SHGs.
  4. This would be given as grant to the SHG federation by SNA/ SRLM. SHG federation would provide this amount as a loan to the members of SHGs to be repaid to the SHG.
  1. This would be given as grant to the SHG federation by SNA/ SRLM. SHG federation would provide this amount as a loan to the members of SHGs to be repaid to the SHG.
  • Support to individual SHG member as a single unit of food processing industry with credit linked grant @35%with maximum amount being Rs 10 lakh.
  • Support for capital investment at federation of SHG level, with credit linked grant @35%. Maximum limit of grant in such cases would be as prescribed.
  • Training & Hand holding Support to SHGs: For support to SHGs, a large number of trained resource persons are available with State Rural Livelihood Missions (SRLMs). These local resource persons of SRLM having expertise in agro-produce would be utilized for training, upgradation of units, DPR preparation, handholding support, etc.

Support for Common Infrastructure

  • Support for common infrastructure would be provided to FPOs, SHGs, cooperatives, any Government agency or private enterprises. Common infrastructure created under the scheme should also be available for other unit sand public to utilize on hiring basis for substantial part of the capacity. Eligibility of a project under this category would be decided based on benefit to farmers and industry at large, viability gap, absence of private investment, criticality to value chain, etc. Credit linked grant would be available @ 35%. Maximum limit of grant in such cases would be as prescribed.
  • Types of Common infrastructure to be funded under the scheme: The following common infrastructure would be funded under the Scheme:
    1. Premises for assaying of agriculture produce sorting, grading, warehouse and cold storage at the farm-gate.
    2. Common processing facility for processing of ODOP produce.
    3. Incubation Centre should involve one or more product lines, which could be utilized by smaller units on a hire basis for processing of their produce. The Incubation Centre may partly be used for training purpose. It should be run on commercial basis.
  • Branding and Marketing Support Marketing and branding support would be provided to groups of FPOs/SHGs/Cooperatives or an SPV of micro food processing enterprises under the Scheme.Following the ODOP approach, marketing & branding support would only be provided for such product at the State or regional level.

                 Eligible items for Support

  1. Training relating to marketing to be fully funded under the scheme.
  2. Developing a common brand and packaging including standardization to participate in common packaging.
  3. Marketing ties up with national and regional retail chains and state level institutions.
  4. Quality control to ensure product quality meets required standards.      

District Level Structure

District level Committee

At the district level, a District Level Committee (DLC)would be constituted under the Chairmanship of District Collector. The Committee would have representation from panchayats, banks, subject experts, academia, community institutions, FPOs/SHGs, etc. The District Collector may co-opt any other person as a member of DLC. The composition of the District Level Committee would be:

Compositions of DLC

(i)

DistrictCollector

Chairperson

(ii)

GM,DIC, District Agriculture Officer, District

Horticulture Officer

Member

(iii)

Sarpanch of one GP

Member

(iv)

One Block Development Officer

Member

(v)

District Lead Bank Manager

Member

(vi)

SHG/FPO representatives

Members

(vii)

Representative of NABARD

Member

(viii)

District representative of SRLM

Member

(viii)

Any other persons nominated by Collector.

Member

Resources Persons

At the district/regional level, Resources Persons should be appointed by SNA for providing handholding support to the beneficiaries.

RPs should have the following qualifications:

  1. Diploma/degree in Food Technology/Food Engineering from reputed National/International University/Institute
  2. 3-5 years’ experience in providing consultancy services to food processing industries for technology upgradation, new product development, quality assurance, food safety management.
  3. Persons qualified in food technology are not available, persons with experience in food processing industry, banking, DPR preparation and training may be engaged. Handholding support should be provided by the Resource Persons to individual units and groups for preparation of DPR, taking bank loan, support for obtaining necessary registration and licenses including food standards of FSSAI, Udyog Aadhar, GST etc.

Primary Processing/Minimal Processing Unit

Processing of horticultural produce and value addition is an important activity. While primary / minimal processing units are promoted under MIDH, large scale processing units are promoted by Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MFPI), out of the ongoing Schemes.

Application form along with all required documents as per the check list must be forwarded to State cell for getting approval from SLEC. After receiving administrative sanctions, DHO must submit Preliminary Inspection Report. After the unit is completed, DHO must recommend for joint inspection of the unit.

The DHO shall conduct joint inspection with the members constituted by this office and the joint inspection reports must be submitted in prescribed format. Based on their commendations of the Committee, the final installment of the subsidy shall be released to the concerned bank of the promoter through hornet.

Title of the Land and copy of record of right

The title of the piece of land on which the project is proposed to be set up should be in the name of applicant in the capacity of owner or lessee for a minimum period of 10 years. In case of land leased, lease deed it should be registered with the Authority like office of Sub-Registrar, etc. A latest copy of the record of rights showing this fact should be enclosed with the application. Mortgaged land shall not be treated at par with lease even if the credit institution might have considered so. Similarly, Power of Attorney given by owner of land in Favour of applicant shall not qualify him for benefit under the scheme.

Requirements and Costing for a Pack House

 

Sl.No

 

Detail of structure

 

Specifications/Details

 

Qty

 

Units

   Unit rate (Rs)

Total Cost

(Rs)

A

Land

Near Metal Road, near well, power pole etc

500

yds

 

Farmer’sOwn

B

Expenditure Item

 

 

 

 

 

1

Civil Structure

 

 

 

 

 

1.1

Site levelling etc

Levelling land and to make it motorable inside the premises.

500

yds

18

9000

 

1.2

 

30’X20’X12’Packing hall

30X20X12 ft with GI/Asbestos roof, Hard cement flooring, Windows doors of country

wood.

 

600

 

sft

 

425

 

275000

2

Mechanical

 

 

 

 

0

 

2.1

Packing /grading Table (for Mango growers only)

4’X8’ofGI or SS material, with100mm side protection to stop roll off and with provision to

Drain water.

 

1

 

Nos

 

18000

 

14000

2.2

Washing sheets (HDPE)

Of plastic of not less than5’length and 2.6’ft width

2

Nos

3750

7500

2.3

Weighing Machine

To weigh upto 300kgs with an accuracy of + or – 0.1 Kg with atleast 400X600mm platform

1

Nos

8000

8000

2.4

Chemical Treatment Washing Tubs (Cement)

 

3

Nos.

LS

4000

 

2.5

Desaping Units (for Mango growers only)

1.2– 1.5mtr. (L)x0.8–

1.0mtr. (W)x20cm(H); GI rods covered with ½” PVC Pipes

 

6

 

Nos.

 

1500

 

9000

2.6

Dhapoli Harvestors (for Mango growers only)

 

12

Nos.

400

4800

3

Electrical

 

 

 

 

0

3.1

Meter with connection

Single Phase or three phase connection including deposit.

1

No

6500

6500

 

3.2

Electrical Wiring with fuses, switches, holders, bulbs, fansetc.

5Tubelights, 3Fanswith        2Hrs.backup

 

1

 

Set

 

7000

 

7000

4

Water System

 

 

 

 

0

 

4.1

 

Water tank with support

Plastic “Sintex” or equivalent orcement based located at height either outside or with separate.

Support of atleast 2000litres capacity

 

1

 

Nos

 

12500

 

12500

 

4.2

 

Watering pipe

Running parallel to packing hall with at least three taps and flexible water pipe with shower arrangement of 50′ length minimum.

 

100

 

Rft

 

25

 

2500

5

Other assets Small office table, three chairs, almairah, Wooden showels

 

 

1

 

LS

 

5000

 

5000

6

Plastic Crates

40Ltrs.Capacity(25kgs.)

250

Nos.

240

60000

7

Inverter (Optional)

 

 

1

8000

8000

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

4,32,800

Promotion & Information Dissemination

1.Promotion of activities done through District/State/other social media website tagging ODOP handle (including promotional activities in vernacular languages)

2.Promotion of activities done/product/artisan story through local newspaper/magazine

Promotional activities are being done through various channels like newspapers i.e. publishing articles about the Konaseema Coconut Coir in various local newspapers, you tube etc. as follows

                                     

                                                                                        Articles published about Coconut Coir in News Papers       

                   

                                                               Article about ODOP

               

Desiccated Coconut Powder detailed information in APFPS portal

       

Other promotion channels like You tube,Facebooketc

Number of exhibitions conducted/participated in by the district for ODOP promotion. (local/national/international exhibitions).

Five Exhibitions were conducted and following are the details

  1. State level Programme on Women Empowerment (Coconut & Coir Products)

Venue: GMC Balagoyi Stadium, Amalapuram

Date: 11-08-2023

Sl.

No

Name of the participant

Father/

Husband

Village

Mandal

Category

Phone No

1

Kurma Veeralakshmi

Aravinda Prasad

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9866369283

2

Kamuju Kondamma

Bagavannarayana

Yentrukona

Allavaram

BC

8985676369

3

Geddam Santha Kumari

Bala Dilip Reddy

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9949979941

4

Ravipati Vijayalakshmi

Bala Naga Srinivasan

Dangeru

K.Gangavaram

OC

9908344847

5

AyyalaSomayajula Prabhavathi

Bhaskara Murthy

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

8688535722

6

Geddam Janaki Devi

Bullabbay

Chintalapalli

Razole

SC

9704654543

7

Geddam Mohini

Bullabbay

Chintalapalli

Razole

SC

8935944426

8

Ullamparth Sita Devi

Bullikrishna

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

SC

8367474835

9

MetlaLaakshmi Satyavathi

Chandrashekar

Mukkamala

Ambajipeta

OC

9247809099

10

Alluri G S N Narayanamma

China Venkatapathi Raju

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9533037846

11

Oguri Suneetha

Chittibabu

Gudimula

Sakhinetipalli

SC

9652752873

12

Tadi Meghana

Chittibabu

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9391699567

13

Tadi Syamala

Chittibabu

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9160686759

14

Gudimetla Laxmi

Gangadharam

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9701752126

15

Tikkireddi Naga Venkata Suryanagamani

Gopalakrishna

Yentrukona

Allavaram

OC

9866604789

16

Kotikalapudi Satyavani

Jagapathirao

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9346537329

17

Lutukurthi Vijaya Lakshmi

Krishna Bhagavan Dasu

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

BC

9493787913

18

Akula Uma Maheswari

Lakshmanarao

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9491516608

19

Rayudu Bhuvaneswari

Lakshmi Narayana

Bandaru Lanka

Amalapuram

BC

9908632589

20

Yadla Nagaveni

Malleswararao

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9849448751

21

TikkireddiManikyamba

Naga Venkata Srinivas

Yentrukona

Allavaram

OC

7702748999

22

KommulaSatyanarayanamma

Nageswara Rao

Pedapatnam

Mamidikuduru

OC

9177666888

23

Chektla Machara Adilakshmi

Nageswarao

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9354669999

24

Kommula Rama Lakshmi

Nageswarao

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9441799379

25

Tadi Anasuya

Nageswararao

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9014165543

26

Bathula Thilothamma

Nakul Raju

Chintalapalli

Razole

SC

9492947940

27

KandikatlaSimla

Niksan

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9618743125

28

Tholeti Satyavathi

Pattabiramayya

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9603338535

29

Sunkara Sandya

Peraya Naidu

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

OC

7013044179

30

Oguri Rohini

Prabakar Rao

Chintalapalli

Razole

SC

9618743255

31

Moka Parvathi

Prasad

Sankarguptham

Malikipuram

SC

9440430799

32

Yedla Manisha

Prasadarao

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

7287033816

33

Balabhadra Ramatulasi

Radha Krishna Murthy

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9177547976

34

Sunkara Rupavathi

Rajarao

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

OC

8658149789

35

Nalli Suma

Rajkumar

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9550254760

36

Valavala Rajeswari

Ramachandra Rao

Ponnamanda

Razole

OC

9848712399

37

AyyalaSomayajula Syamala

Ramakrishna

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9849766209

38

Yadla Venkata Lakshmi

Ramarao

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

7396312712

39

Gidugu Sai Lakshmi

Ramarao

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9642671242

40

Geddam Neelima

Ravikumar

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9705100233

41

Namana Ganga Nagaveni

Ravindranath

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9849694570

42

Saladi Rajeswari

S V V Pulla Rao

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9441317660

43

Tadi Vijaya Lakshmi

Samuel Raju

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9618743125

44

Yenduri Iyana

Sastrulu

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

OC

9440340348

45

Gada Satyavathi

Satyanarayana

Bandaru Lanka

Amalapuram

BC

8008148401

46

Pati Anantha Lakshmi

Satyanarayana

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

BC

9440882183

47

Pechetti Savitri

Satyanarayana

Chintalapalli

Razole

BC

7702512429

48

Nela Jyothi

Satyanarayana Murthy

Chintalapalli

Razole

SC

7780429749

49

Parasa Satyavani

Satyanarayana Murthy

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9290061771

50

Yenumula Surya Kalamukhi

Satyanarayana Murthy

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9491516624

51

Nookala Phani Kala

Satyendra

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9346537329

52

Ravipati Sowjanya

Sita Ramayya

Dangeru

K.Gangavaram

OC

9985923485

53

Nelapati Laxmi

Siva Charan

Chintalapalli

Razole

SC

9959157605

54

Medidhi Venkata Suryamanikumari

Sivaramakrishna

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

OC

9502384380

55

Bathula Lakshmi

Somaraju

Gudimula

Sakhinetipalli

SC

9676813740

56

Kandregula Rajani

Srinivas

Chintalapalli

Razole

BC

9963359829

57

Achanta Vijayalaxmi

Srinivasa Rao

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9948618945

58

Bandi Varalakshmi

Srinivasarao

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9492948022

59

Nalli Navya

Srinivasu

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9494730444

60

GanisettiBharamaramba

Sriramulu

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

8464854475

61

Tadi Anasuya

Subbarao

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9491442983

62

Madala Sripadma

Subrahmanyeswara Rao

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9492949069

63

Alluri Hema

Suresh Varma

Mori

Sakhinetipalli

OC

9441328456

64

Vakalapudi Rama Devi

Suribabu

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9848858349

65

Kamisetty Varalaxmi

Surya Chandradas

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9640803939

66

Akula Venkata Lakshmi Rani

Surya Prbhakararao

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

8074367128

67

AppariDurgarani

Suryanarayana

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

BC

9912026336

68

Valavala Swarna Lakshmi

Swamy

Nagullanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9849147625

69

Rapaka Nagamani

Tataji

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9704551876

70

Nagireddy Venkata Lakshmi

TatajiDorababu

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

8500949189

71

Kodi Suryakantham

V Subbarao

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9866369283

72

Saladi Saraswathidevi

V V R Satyanarayana

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9948582457

73

Udi Syamala

Varaprasad

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9948752590

74

Geddam Jaya Lakshmi

Vasanthakumar

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

6300502338

75

Geddam Sonia

Vasanthakumar

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9014525541

76

Vandrapau Rama Varalakshmi

Veeraswamy Naidu

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

OC

9704501316

77

Alluri Subbayamma

Venkata Narasimha Raju

Mori

Sakhinetipalli

OC

9441328456

78

Yadla Vijaya Lakshmi

Venkata Ramana

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9705423012

79

Adabala Ganga Ratnam

Venkataramarao

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

OC

7386782368

80

Karuturi Sridevi

Venkateswara Rao

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9391959459

81

Dasam Venkata Laxmi Gangabavani

Venkateswarao

Yentrukona

Allavaram

OC

9491255496

82

Tadi Anitha Sri

Vinodkumar

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

7569187675

83

Tadi Padmaja

Yesubabu

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9704992484

84

Tadi Sumasree

Yesubabu

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9704992484

2) District level Programme on Processing & Value Addition

Venue: GMC Balagoyi Stadium, Amalapuram

Date: 15-11-2023

Sl.No

Name of the participant

Father/Husband

Village

Mandal

Category

Phone No

1

Gudemenu Venkata Ramana

Satyanarayana Murthy

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

BC

9949107999

2

Adabala Anjaneyulu

Buliverrya

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

OC

9908345868

3

Adabala Prasad

Satyanarayana

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

OC

9618733163

4

Adabala Trinadhvenkata Satyanarayana

Rajarao

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

OC

9652799749

5

Adabala Venkata Lakshmi Sarswathi

Venkatanarasyya

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

OC

9848452453

6

Adabala Venugopal Krishna

Prakash Rao

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

OC

9949028038

7

Adapa Krishna Murthy

Mavullu

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9247456374

8

Adapa Satyanarayanamurty

Venkataraju

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9177726618

9

AdbalaSatyabhavani

Surys Nageswar Rao

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

OC

9989778928

10

Akula Nageswara Rao

Satya Narayana

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9866166966

11

Akula Satya Kalyan

Nageswara Rao

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9849666966

12

Akula Satyavatathi

Nageswara Rao

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9866166966

13

Akula Seshadri

Ramadasu

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9948299104

14

Akula V Lakshmana Rao

Satyanarayana

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9491516608

15

Alluri China Venkatapathi Raju

Narayana Raju

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9533037846

16

Alluri Laxmipathi Raju

Venkata Rama Raju

Pasarlapudi

Mamidikuduru

OC

9440882183

17

Alluri Psvvsl Narsimha Raju

Janaki Rama Raju

Chintalapalli

Razole

OC

9.9891E+10

18

Alluri Subbaraju

Venkata Narasimha Raju

Mori

Sakhinetipalli

OC

9441328456

19

Alluri Suresh Varma

Ramabadra Raju

Mori

Sakhinetipalli

OC

9441328456

20

Alluri Vijay Kumar Varma

Psvvsnl Narsimha Raju

Chintalapalli

Razole

OC

9989125888

21

AlluruRavikumari

Venkata Subbaraju

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9951107967

22

AlluruSubbaraju

Suryanarayana Raju

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9704409888

23

Alluru V S Manish Varma

Venkata Subbaraju

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

8555814442

24

Alluru Venkata Subbaraju

Venkata Suryanarayana Raju

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9951107967

25

Amaladasu Veeraraju

Venkateswaralu

Bandaru Lanka

Amalapuram

BC

9703236809

26

Annabathula Venkata Ratnam

Veeranna

L Gannavaram

P Gannavaram

OC

9912258603

27

Appari Suryanarayana

Visweswararao

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

BC

 

28

Aradani V V Satyanarayana

Chandra Rao

Chintalapalli

Razole

BC

9949022636

29

Areti Syamala Devi

Murali Krishna

L Gannavaram

P Gannavaram

OC

9949767548

30

Areti Venkateswara Rao

Venkata Das

L Gannavaram

P Gannavaram

OC

9949767548

31

Arumilli Devi

S R V M N Prasad

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9849388493

32

ArumilliPaparao

Madhavarao

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9553413894

33

ArumilliRojaramani

Saibabu

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9849781145

34

Arumilli S R V M N Prasad

Buchiraju

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9849388493

35

ArumilliSaibabu

Narasimha Murthy

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9849781145

36

Arumilli Sri Rama Prasad

Srinivas Rao

Nagullanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9849147625

37

Arumilli Subbarao

Suryanarayana Murthy

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9381507881

38

Arumilli Vijaya Lakshmi

Srinivas Rao

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9948215433

39

AyyalaSomayajula Ramakrishna

Mahadev Sastry

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9849766209

40

AyyalaSomayajula Satya Phani Kumar

Bhaskara Murthy

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9959682323

41

Balam Kasu Babu

Satyanarayana

Gudimula

Sakhinetipalli

SC

9573980249

42

Balla Veera Badra Mani

Adi Naryana Murthy

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9491516632

43

Bandaru Sri Ramachnadra Murthy

Ammana Naidu

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9963997758

44

Bandaru Venkata Reddy Naidu

Ammana Naidu

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9959399789

45

Beera Ravindra Kumar

Prakasam

Gudimula

Sakhinetipalli

SC

9704272330

46

Betinidi Ganapati Govinda Raju

Suryanarayana

Nagullanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9866193517

47

Bhamidipati K V Subrahmanyam

Subbarao

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9966323889

48

Bodapati Prasad

Narasimha Rao

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

OC

9430331046

49

Bodapati Stalin

Narasimha Rao

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

OC

8143905499

50

BodaptiPolisetti Naidu

Narasimha Rao

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

OC

9705181844

51

Bokka Nagalakshmi

Manohar

Chintalapalli

Razole

BC

9959156934

52

Bokka Suryanarayana

Sriramurthy

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

BC

9502796795

53

Bolla Pragada Eswara Prasadarao

Sarveswara Rao

Gudimula

Sakhinetipalli

OC

9550245768

54

Bollapragada S Pawan Kumar

Eswara Prasad Rao

Gudimula

Sakhinetipalli

OC

8885965657

Divisional level Programme on world Coconut Day

Venue: Ambajipeta

Date: 02-09-2023

Sl.No

Name of the participant

Father/Husband

Village

Mandal

Category

Phone No

1

Chappidi Sai Krishna

Nageswararao

Bandaru Lanka

Amalapuram

BC

9032358974

2

Chelliboina Muralikrishna

Verriyya

Antervedhi

Sakhinetipalli

BC

9640083789

3

ChelliboyinaSatyanarayanamma

Surya Satyanarayana

Nagullanka

P Gannavaram

BC

7989628924

4

Chelliboyina Srinivas Rao

Surya Satyanarayana

Nagullanka

P Gannavaram

BC

7989628924

5

Chelliboyins Padmavathi

Siva Rama Krishna

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

BC

97012 14992

6

Chetla Naveen

Srinivas

Gudimula

Sakhinetipalli

SC

9573980249

7

ChevvakulaKrishnarao

Venkateswararao

Sankarguptham

Malikipuram

SC

9492948304

8

Chevvakula Sureshkumar

Kutumbarao

Sankarguptham

Malikipuram

SC

7729840103

9

Chikkam Srinivas Gopal

Vasu Devara Naidu

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9912918818

10

ChikkamSrishar Rao

Bala Subramanyam

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9491573368

11

ChikkamTrinadha

Bala Subramanyam

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9989750927

12

Chinta Vijaya Bharathi

Ratna Raju

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

SC

9440123163

13

Chintalapalli Varalakshmi

Chittikasulu

Chintalapalli

Razole

BC

7416375889

14

Chintha Raja Chaithanya

Kumarraju

Sankarguptham

Malikipuram

SC

9866068646

15

Chintha Ramarao

Mutyalu

Sankarguptham

Malikipuram

SC

6304414614

16

Chittala Venkanna

Simhadri Apparao

L Gannavaram

P Gannavaram

OC

9912258603

17

Chitturi Shivaprasad

Suranna

Chintalapalli

Razole

BC

9441638482

18

Chitturi Venu Madhav

Ramanadh Rao

Chintalapalli

Razole

BC

7780336265

19

ChollangiKasiviswanadham

Maheswararao

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9866217904

20

Chollangi Satyanarayana

Surya Rao

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9951533288

21

Chollangi Venkata Narasimhamurty

Maheswararao

Indupalli

Amalapuram

BC

 

22

Chollangi Venkataramana

Adinarayana

Bandaru Lanka

Amalapuram

BC

9441856312

23

Dasam Venkata Laxmi Gangabavani

Venkateswarao

Yentrukona

Allavaram

OC

9491255496

24

Dommeti Ramachandra Rao

Mavullu

Indupalli

Amalapuram

BC

9441729283

25

Illa Srinivas

Satyanarayana

Bandaru Lanka

Amalapuram

BC

8897621414

26

Kampati  Naga Surya Machari

Ammiraju

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

7382622797

27

Kampati Veera Venkata Satyanarayana

Ammiraju

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

7380909399

28

Kasetti Chiranjeevi

Pullayya

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9666829119

29

KudupudiNageswararo

Satyanarayana

Bandaru Lanka

Amalapuram

BC

9032157896

30

Manupati China Adinarayana

Yesu Babu

Bandaru Lanka

Amalapuram

BC

9618163300

31

Mattaparthi Naga Murali

Satyanarayana

Bandaru Lanka

Amalapuram

BC

9912847548

32

Motupalli Satyanarayana

Narayanamurthy

Indupalli

Amalapuram

BC

9441377329

33

Nagireddy TatajiDorababu

Pallam Raju

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9440961971

34

Nainala Lakshmi Surya Kumari

Ganeswara Rao

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9704044666

35

Nittala Vardana Sri Lakshmi

Srininvasa Rao

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9959886655

36

Perabathula Nageswara Rao

Seshagirirao

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

985805252

37

Pilla Chinnayya

Tammayya

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9441463125

38

Pottipotu Rambabu

Adinarayana

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9666333928

39

Pottipotu Sridevi

V S Narayanayana

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9849156729

40

PottipotuVenkatarao

Adi Narayana

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

 

41

Pottipotula Varalakshmi

Rambabu

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9666333928

42

PottupotuMandarao

Suryanarayana

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

7032977788

43

Pottupotu Suryanarayana

Adinarayana

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

 

44

Rallapalli Suryanarayana Murthy

Subba Rao

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

94404769756

45

Rayudu Lakshmi Naryana

Narasimha Murthy

Bandaru Lanka

Amalapuram

BC

9010458963

46

Sajja Baburao

Adi Narayana

Indupalli

Amalapuram

OC

9493125348

47

Tadi Anitha Sri

Vinodkumar

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

7569187675

48

Tadi Padmaja

Yesubabu

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9704992484

49

Tadi Sumasree

Yesubabu

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9704992484

50

Tottaramudi Santhoshi Kumari

Lakshmanarao

Bandaru Lanka

Amalapuram

BC

6300458900

51

Vilasa Usay Krishna

Yesu Babu

Bandaru Lanka

Amalapuram

BC

9948659812

District Level Programme on World Food Day

Venue: Amalapuram

Date: 16.10.2023

Sl.No

Name of the participant

Father/Husband

Village

Mandal

Category

Phone No

1

Dakkumalla Johnny Thyagaraj

Thyagaraj

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

8332901326

2

Dangeti Anjaneyulu

Suryarao

Dangeru

K.Gangavaram

BC

9603747861

3

Dangeti V V Satyanarayana

Kondayya

Dangeru

K.Gangavaram

BC

9676556176

4

Dodda Srinivasrao

Krishnamurthy

Sankarguptham

Malikipuram

OC

9100251393

5

Donga Nageswararao

Sitharamayya

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

BC

9618807855

6

Ganta Bala Kumari

Tataji

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9959760681

7

Ganta Ganapathi

Suryarao

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9866921421

8

Geddam Baby Sorojini

Jeeva Ratnam

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

SC

9849811824

9

Geddam Bala Dilip Reddy

Balakrishnamurthy

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9949979941

10

Geddam Bala Ramesh Kumar

Bala Krishna Murthy

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9640742501

11

GeddamBhaskararao

Veeraswamy

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

8328560895

12

Geddam Kiran Kumar

Vasanthakumar

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

7382987662

13

Gudemenu Nageswara Rao

Narsimha Murthy

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

BC

9849603879

14

Gudemenu Narasimha Rao

Narayana Murthy

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

SC

9030711335

15

Gudemenu Srinivasa Rao

Ganta Rao

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

BC

9949107999

16

GudemenuSrirammurthy

Narasimha Murthy

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

BC

8886936104

17

Gummadi Kumar Raju

Narayana Murthy

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

8309248029

18

GundabathulaPadamanabamurthy

Gangisetti

Sankarguptham

Malikipuram

OC

6303595008

19

JuttukaSaibabu

Sankharudu

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

SC

9440426196

20

Karuturi Satish

Venkanna

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9505205267

21

Karuturi Satyanarayana

Subbarao

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9705698602

22

Karuturi Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Murthy

Surya Rao ( Late)

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9441853101

23

KaruturiVeeralakshmi

Satyanarayana

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

 

24

Karuturi Venkata Surendra

Krishna Rao

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9908462479

25

Karuturi Venkayamma

Surya Rao

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9441853101

26

Katikidala Samraj Kumar

Rajarathnam

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

SC

9618162799

27

Katta Lakhsmi Narayana

Raghavulu

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9652321583

28

Kollabathula Baburao

Sriramulu

Chintala Mori

Malikipuram

SC

9502458437

29

Kombathula Radhakrishna

Narasimha Murthy

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

SC

9000157668

30

Koppisetti Venkata Ramana

Swami

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9912692338

31

KorlapatiNagasatayanarayana Murthy

Satyanarana

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

OC

9291559468

32

Korlapati S N Murthy

Adhi Patabhi Ramaya

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

OC

8977313345

33

Korlapati Tamaya

Buliseshaya

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

OC

9866733215

34

Korlapati Venkata Swamy Naidu

Satyanarayana

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

OC

9493276323

35

KorlapatiVenkateswararao

Subrahmanya Varaprasadarao

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

OC

9291314555

36

KotikalapudiAchyutaramayya

Jagapathirao

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9346537329

37

KotikalapudiJagapathirao

Suryanayana

Vanapalli

Kothapeta

OC

9346537329

38

Kotipalli Srinivasarao

Lakshmi Narayana

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

OC

############

39

Mandapati Krishna Veeni

Narasimha Rao

Turpupalem

Malikipuram

OC

9849603879

40

Manne Gopalakrishna

Pullayya

Kesanapalli

Malikipuram

BC

9949786698

41

Meka Bala Surya Prasad

Ramayya Chowdary

Masakapalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

 

42

Meka Ramayya Chowdari

Suryanarayana

Masakapalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

8985955887

43

Meka Surendra Chowdary

Paparao Chowdary

Masakapalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

8985163891

44

Nemani Gopala Krishna

Subba Rao

Masakapalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9494766668

45

Pilli Rama Tulasi

Kodanda Ramudu

Masakapalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9849522516

46

RankireddySundaramani

Satyanarayana

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9391722576

47

RavipariVisheswara Rao

R R Chowdary

Dangeru

K.Gangavaram

OC

9908802453

48

Ravipati Joshith Chowdary

R V Ravikkumar

Dangeru

K.Gangavaram

OC

9770556677

49

Satti Satya Sampath

Veera Venkata Sai Krishna

Dangeru

K.Gangavaram

OC

9989538999

50

Vasamsetty Srinivas

Arjun Rao

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

BC

9440474977

51

Vattikuti Naga Padhmavathi

Surya Narayana Murty

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9573091957

52

Villa Sri Rama Chandra Murty

Sheshagiri Rao

Kotipalli

K.Gangavaram

OC

9963598327

53

Vobilineni Rajkumar

Buli Venkanna

Dangeru

K.Gangavaram

OC

994980099

54

Vobilineni Sri Varalakshmi

Rajkumar

Dangeru

K.Gangavaram

OC

994980099

55

Vobilineni Venkata Surya Lokesh Kumar

V V Satyanarayan

Dangeru

K.Gangavaram

OC

 

56

Vurrinkala Rajesh

Sarweswararao

Machavaram

Ambajipeta

OC

9391213213

57

YaramatiSriniva Chowdary

Papa Rao

Dangeru

K.Gangavaram

OC

9440771330

Local Exhibition

Venue: Mamidikuduru

Date: 05.12.2023

Sl.No

Name of the participant

Father/Husband

Village

Mandal

Category

Phone No

1

Chollangi Satyanarayana

Venkanna

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

BC

9912181605

2

Daivapu Rambabu

Suryanarayana

Chintalapalli

Razole

BC

9949813763

3

Dondapati Balakrishna

Venkata Rao

Kesavadasupalem

Sakhinetipalli

SC

9963972772

4

EyunniRagunadhacahryulu

Raghavacaharyulu

Mori

Sakhinetipalli

OC

9989169484

5

EyunniRanganadhan

Satagopa Ramanujacharyulu

Mori

Sakhinetipalli

OC

9989169484

6

Gadde Lakshmana Rao

Lachanna

Nagullanka

P Gannavaram

OC

8247430205

7

Gadde S R Challamamba

Lakshmanarao

Nagullanka

P Gannavaram

OC

8247430205

8

Ganta Jagadeesh Babu

John

Gudimula

Sakhinetipalli

SC

7893099554

9

Gante Marthamma

Raja Rao

Chintalapalli

Razole

SC

9100355936

10

Gante Samrajyam

Gopalam

Chintalapalli

Razole

SC

9100355936

11

GeddamBullabbai

Jaganadham

Chintalapalli

Razole

SC

7780429749

12

Geddam Vijaya

Ravikumar

Gudimula

Sakhinetipalli

SC

9989153734

13

GiduguKasiviswanadh

Sivaramprasad

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9000557299

14

Gidugu Nagamani

Satyanarayana

L Gannavaram

P Gannavaram

OC

8498084859

15

Gidugu Narasimha Rao

Suryanarayana

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9676533238

16

Gidugu Sai Vara Ganga Ammani

Trimurthulu

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

8520944111

17

Gidugu Satyanarayana

Ramarao

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

8500004020

18

Gidugu Satyanarayana

Subbarao

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9848463116

19

Gidugu Sharone Raju

Ramarao

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9494907981

20

Gidugu Sivaram Prasad

Subbarao

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9000557299

21

Gidugu Subbarao

Ramarao

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9494907981

22

Gidugu Venkata Rama Surya Prakash Babu

Ramachandra Rao

Ponnamanda

Razole

OC

9848712399

23

Gidugu Venkateswara Rao

Krishna Rao

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

OC

7013034562

24

Godi Shanta Ratnam

Ramamurthy

Chintalapalli

Razole

SC

9441798882

25

Golakoti Vara Lakshmi

Venkata Ramarao

Chintalapalli

Razole

OC

7330843679

26

Grandi V Ch Satyanarayana Murthy

Tatarao

Nagullanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9989638142

27

Grandi V Raja Shekar

Peda Venkanna

Nagullanka

P Gannavaram

OC

9849147625

28

Gubbala SatyanjaneyaTrimurthulu

Veeram Setti

Gudimula

Sakhinetipalli

BC

9908738980

29

Gudimeta Naga Venkata Suresh

Rama Chandra Murthy

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9390293682

30

Gudimetla V S Rama Prasad

Pallayya

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9849145406

31

Gundabattula Leela Raja Gangabhavani

Naga Venkata Varaprasad

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9640538678

32

Illa Brahmanandham

Venkataratnam

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

BC

9912968499

33

IndupalliVenkateswarao

Satyam

Yentrukona

Allavaram

BC

8985245176

34

Injeti Jeevan Raju

Jagannadam

Gudimula

Sakhinetipalli

SC

9949750403

35

Jampana Krishnam Raju

Akkiraju

Bhimanapalli

Uppalguptham

OC

9989075893

36

JampanaSrinivasaraju

Satynaaryana Raju

Bhimanapalli

Uppalguptham

OC

9502235666

37

JampanaSuryanaryana Raju

Sreeramaraju

Bhimanapalli

Uppalguptham

OC

9963248444

38

Jana Shankar Rao

Naga Mallayya

Mori

Sakhinetipalli

OC

9849566324

39

Kadali Bhavaniprasad

Venkatramana

Chintalapalli

Razole

BC

8374287171

40

Kadali China Satyanarayana

Subbarao

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

BC

9912799115

41

Kadali Satya Durga

S R Narasimha Murthy

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

BC

7893791435

42

Kadali Satyavati

Adinarayana

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

BC

97012 14992

43

Kadali Siva Ramakrishna

Adinarayana

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

BC

97012 14992

44

Kadali Srinivas Rao

Krishna Murthy

Mondepulanka

P Gannavaram

BC

7893791435

45

Kakileti Krishna Rao

Pedapayya

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9441124290

46

Kalidhindi Raja Gopala Raju

Venkata Pathi Raju

Chintalapalli

Razole

OC

9963329699

47

KalidhindiVijayandhra Varma

Lakshmi Narasimha Raju

Chintalapalli

Razole

OC

9550710963

48

Kalvakolanu Sri Anjana

Sambhamurthy

Uppalguptham

Uppalguptham

OC

9491190659

49

Kalvakolanu Y Srinivasrao

Sitaramanjineyulu

Chintalapalli

Razole

OC

9177118119

50

KamisettiAdinarayana

Ramaiah

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

9912983778

51

Kamisetti Kanaka Durga

Rambabu

Appanapalli

Mamidikuduru

OC

 

52

Kamisetti Naga Ratnakumari

Subbaraju

Mori

Sakhinetipalli

OC

9491385452

 

   

                                                                                                                                   Coconut Coir Exhibition         

                                                           

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Whether the details of the Officer in charge for ODOP-related activities in the district are available on the district website

  • Sri.B.V.Ramana
  • District Horticulture Officer, Dr.B.R.AmbedkarKonaseema District
  • Contact No. : 8712625205

Whether the district website has details about a dedicated ODOP Team

Sl.No

Name

Designation

Contact
Number

Email ID

1

B.V.Ramana

District Horticulture Officer

8333835469

dhokonaseema@gmail.com

2

K.Chandana

Horticulture officer

8712625206

hotechnicalkonaseema@gmail.com

3

M Dilip Kumar

Horticulture officer

8712625207

horazole@gmail.com

4

M.Anusha

Horticulture officer

8712625211

horamachandrapuram@gmail.com

5

Addala Gopala Krishna

Director, Krushivala Coconut Farmer Producr Company Limied

9440250552

krushivalacfpc@gmail.com

6

Vegi Venkateswara Rao

Chairman,Konaseema Coconut Farmer Producer Company Limited

9849259369

kcfpceg@gmail.com

Whether the district website has a dedicated helpline number/email for ODOP beneficiaries. 

  • Sri.B.V.Ramana
  • District Horticulture Officer, Dr.B.R.AmbedkarKonaseema District
  • Contact No.:  8712625205
  • Email :odopkonaseema@gmail.com

Whether the District Website has detailed information about ODOP Product :

               Yes, the District Website has the detailed information about Coconut & Coir and other value-added products.

https://konaseema.ap.gov.in/one-district-one-product/

Does the district have a documented success story/best practices document/brochure?

Yes, the District have documented broacher on ODOP Coconut & Coir and Success Stories.

     

SUCCESS STORY OF COCONUT PACK HOUSES IN DR.B.R.AMBEDKAR KONASEEMA DISTRICT,AMALAPURAM

SUCCESS STORY OF COCONUT PACK HOUSE

S. No.

Name or Details

Description

1

Name of the farmer

Moyila Siva

2

Father

Sathibabu

3

Village

Peruru

4

Mandal

Amalapuram

5

Coconut extent

2 ha

6

Dimensions

32*22

7

Total Cost

500000

8

Subsidy

200000

9

Capacity

200000 nuts

Practices of the farmer:

  1. Collection and piling of raw coconuts closer to pack house.
  2. After curing of raw coconuts for 10 to 15 days de-husking manually leaving coiry mesocarp intact.
  3. Grading of coconuts mature and immature based on weight, ringing sound on figure tapping and water content and sound.
  4. Graded mature coconuts stacked on coconut pack house racks which is having three racks and each rack capacity of 50000 nuts.
  5. Its takes almost 3 to 6 months based on the size of coconut and water content to become ball copra.
  6. Stacked coconuts unloaded from racks and again graded for fully formed ball copra and packed in gunny bags and sold to traders for marketing to Maharastra, Gujarath, West Bengal, Rajasthan etc.

Importance of coconut pack house to farmer:

Farmer sold his raw coconut as whole to local trader according to market price which resulted in low profit. After construction of pack house the farmer stacking coconuts during lean period and selling ball copra at profitable prices which has demand throughout the year. Pack houses helps in storage of dehusked coconuts for shade drying to produce Copra so that Rs. 3 to 4/- per nut Nut will be achieved as value addition.

                       

                                           OLD METHOD OF COCONUT STORAGE IN ORCHARDS

                   

             Old Model of Pack House                                                          New Model of Pack House

 

NEW METHOD OF COCONUT STORAGE IN PACK HOUSES

     

                                                                   Coconut Houses

Whether the district website has a grievance redressal form    

Yes.We have pepared a grievance redressal form.

For any grievance following are the contact details.

Sri. B.V.Ramana

District Horticulture Officer, Dr.B.R.AmbedkarKonaseema District

Contact No.:  8712625205

Email :odopkonaseema@gmail.com

Government of Andhra Pradesh is also having grievance mechanism and the below is the link for grievance addressal.

https://spandana.ap.gov.in/

Whether the district website has details about export (procedures/     regulations/ requirements/ support)

Coconut  & Coir ODOP Products will be exported through the authorised sellers as per the AP Export Promotion Policy 2022-27.

https://www.apindustries.gov.in/APIndus/Data/policies/9.-AP-Export-Promotion-Policy-2022-27.pdf

Further as per the ISO norms also the product will be exported.

https://www.iso.org/standards.html

Whether the district website has details of the upcoming events 

The following are the list of upcoming events 

S.No.

Name of the Event

Date

1

World Earth Day

22.04.2024

2

World Environmental Day

05.06.2024

3

National Nutrition Week

01.09.2024 to 07.09.2024

4

World Coconut Day

02.09.2024

5

World Food Day

16.10.2024

6

World Soil Day

05.12.2024

7

All India Handicrafts  Week

08.12.2024 to 14.12.2024

8

Kisan Diwas

23.12.2024

Whether the district website has a list of authorized suppliers for the ODOP Product with quality packaging meeting international quality standards (Minimum 10 with contact details)

Yes, the district has authorised suppliers as listed below.

Sl. No.

Industry Name

Address

Line of Activity

Mobile No.

1

KonaseemaAgro Products (Velvish)

Main Road, Mummidivarm
Pincode -533216

 Virgin Coconut Oil,BavyOil,Desiccated Coconut Powder, Flakes,Burfi

85559 44844

2

Svr Bedding Industry (9246837899)

Main Road Street, Yeditha Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9246837899

3

Viswas Coir Industries (8466896565)

Kakinada Road Street, Bhatnavilli Village, Amalapuram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Fibre

8466896565

4

S.S.Industry (9866775116)

Yeditha Road Street, Mandapeta Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9866775116

5

Heman Coir Industry (9515508885)

Mandapeta Road Street, Zmedapadupanchayati Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Fibre

9515508885

6

Sri Sataya Sai Coir Industries (9949099199)

TurupuPalem Street, TurupuPalem Village, Malikipuram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Fibre

9949099199

7

Baba Enterprises (9100966733)

Yeditha Road Street, Mandapeta Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9100966733

8

Sairama Coir Industry (9493861111)

Main Road Street, Gangavaram Village, K.Gangavaram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Raw Fibre

9493861111

9

Sri Vijaya Bhavani Coir Industries (9849897595)

Substation Road Street, Gollapalem Village, Malikipuram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Fibre

9849897595

10

Ergonom Enterprises (9441883131)

Bypass Road Street, Mandapeta Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Mfg. Of Coir Foam Spring Mattresses

9441883131

11

Mmenterprises (9052132147)

Yeditha Road Street, Yeditha Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9052132147

12

Srirama Agro Industries (9848276955)

Yandra Group Street, Vegivaripalem Village, Razole Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Fibre

9848276955

13

Svr Bedding Industry (9246837899)

Main Road Street, Yeditha Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9246837899

14

Viswas Coir Industries (8466896565)

Kakinada Road Street, Bhatnavilli Village, Amalapuram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Fibre

8466896565

15

Phani Shankar Coir Industry (9398060159)

Kesanapalle Street, Kesanapalle Village, Malikipuram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Extraction From Coconut Using Dehusking Machine

9398060159

16

S.S.Industry (9866775116)

Yeditha Road Street, Mandapeta Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9866775116

17

Heman Coir Industry (9515508885)

Mandapeta Road Street, Zmedapadupanchayati Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Fibre

9515508885

18

Sri Sataya Sai Coir Industries (9949099199)

TurupuPalem Street, TurupuPalem Village, Malikipuram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Fibre

9949099199

19

Baba Enterprises (9100966733)

Yeditha Road Street, Mandapeta Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9100966733

20

Mega Home Products (9848272221)

Ramachandrapuram Road Street, Maredubaka Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9848272221

21

Venkata Satya Durga Coir Industries (9849898792)

Mainroad Street, Kapileswarapuram Village, Kapileswarapuram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9849898792

22

Tirumala Sai Coir Industries (9000402879)

Chipurla Market Veedhi Street, Vemulapalli Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Yarn

9000402879

23

Ms. Sri Sravani Coir Industries (9989329469)

Machavaram Street, Machavaram Village, Ambajipeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Yarn

9989329469

24

My Foam Mattresses Industry (8106095582)

Mandapeta Road Street, Zmedapadupanchayati Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

8106095582

25

My Foam Industry (8106095582)

Main Road Street, Tapeswaram Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

8106095582

26

Apex Mattresses Products (9848951921)

Bypass Road Street, Mandapeta Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9848951921

27

Ganesh Sri Sai Durga Coir Fibre Industry (9949284689)

Kesanapalli Road Street, Gudapalli Village, Malikipuram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Fibre

9949284689

28

Vivaan Coir (9550952666)

Main Road Street, Atreyapuram Village, Atreyapuram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Fibre

9550952666

29

Sairama Coir Industry (9493861111)

Main Road Street, Gangavaram Village, K.Gangavaram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Raw Fibre

9493861111

30

Sri Vijaya Bhavani Coir Industries (9849897595)

Substation Road Street, Gollapalem Village, Malikipuram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Fibre

9849897595

31

Ergonom Enterprises (9441883131)

Bypass Road Street, Mandapeta Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Mfg. Of Coir Foam Spring Mattresses

9441883131

32

Mmenterprises (9052132147)

Yeditha Road Street, Yeditha Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9052132147

33

Srirama Agro Industries (9848276955)

Yandra Group Street, Vegivaripalem Village, Razole Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Fibre

9848276955

34

Sri Ishwarya Industry (9866959342)

Alamuru Road Street, Mandapeta Village, Mandapet (Urban) Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9866959342

35

Sri Lalitha Industries (8977449596)

Fire Station Road Street, Mandapeta Village, Mandapet (Urban) Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

8977449596

36

S S Industry (9866775116)

Near Maredubaka Bridge Street, Maredubaka Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir Mattresess

9866775116

37

Arunachala Fibre Exports Private Limited Opc (9247161639)

Masakapalli Village Road Street, Brahmapuri Village, K.Gangavaram Mandal, Konaseema District

Raw Coir Fibre

9247161639

38

Coastal Foam Private Limited (9696663666)

Yeditha Road Street, Yeditha Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coconut Fibre

9696663666

39

Coastal Foam Private Limited (9696663666)

Yeditha Road Street, Yeditha Village, Mandapeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coconut Fibre

9696663666

40

Bharath Coir Yarn Industry (9177904108)

Bharatnagar Street, Machavaram Village, Ambajipeta Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir

9177904108

41

Ganesh Sai Durga Coir Fibre Industry (9949284689)

Kesanapalli Road Street, Gudapalli Village, Malikipuram Mandal, Konaseema District

Coconut Fibre

9949284689

42

Aruna Industries (9701179999)

Near Musalamma Temple Street, Sivakodu Village, Razole Mandal, Konaseema District

Coir and Yarn

9701179999

43

APEX MATTRESSES PRODUCTS

Mandapeta

Coir Mattresess

9848951921

44

HONEY COIR FOAMS PRODUCT

Mandapet (Urban)

Coir Mattresess

9553988778

45

MEGA COIR FOAMS PRODUCT

Mandapeta

Coir Mattresess

9949361111

46

SRI SATYA SAI COIR INDUSTRIES

Malikipuram

Coir Mattresess

9949099199

47

COASTAL FOAM PRIVATE LIMITED

Mandapeta

Coir Mattresess

9989241010

48

HEMAN COIR INDUSTRY

Mandapeta

Coir Mattresess

9515508885

49

MEGA HOME PRODUCTS

Mandapeta

Coir Mattresess

9848272221

Whether the testing labs have been identified and the information is circulated through public notices/ newspapers/ district website/ any other medium

Yes testing labs were identified and information circulated through district Website and others Platforms

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